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Balasundaram
Dillyraj Balasundaram, Tamil Nadu IN
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| 20090035502 | Polymeric composition suitable for manufacturing pasteurizable containers - A polymeric composition suitable for manufacturing pasteurizable containers comprising, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in the ratio of about 80 to about 95 mass % by mass of the total composition; polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) in the ratio of about 20 to about 5 mass % by mass of the total composition; tungsten trioxide in the range of 10 to 100 ppm by mass of the composition and particle size of 2 to 20 microns; and optionally a nucleating agent and a polycondensation catalyst. | 02-05-2009 |
Dilly Raj Balasundaram, Chennai IN
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| 20090082496 | Polymeric composition suitable for manufacturing heat sealable films or sheets - A polymeric composition suitable for manufacturing heat sealable films or sheets comprising, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) to the extent of about 80% to 95% by mass of the total composition; a polymer additive for lowering the melting point of the composition selected from Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN), Polytrimethylene Naphthalate (PTN), in-situ formed Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN) and in situ formed Polytrimethylene Naphthalate (PTN) to the extent of about 20% to 5% by mass of the total composition; a nucleating agent to the extent of about 200 to 1500 ppm by mass of the composition; a polycondensation catalyst to the extent of about 30 to 300 ppm by mass of the composition; a clear fast reheat (CFRH) additive to the extent of about 10 to 30 ppm by mass of the composition; a color toner to the extent of about 0.75 to 25 ppm by mass of the composition; and a heat stabilizer to the extent of about 20 to 55 ppm by mass of the composition. | 03-26-2009 |
Ganesan Balasundaram, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20090035722 | Hydroxyapatite coated nanostructured titanium surfaces - Nanotubular structured titanium (Ti) substrates have been coated with nanoparticulate hydroxyapatite (nano-HA). The nano-HA surface is highly adherent to the nanotubular Ti surface and is free of microparticles. The nano-HA coated nanotubular Ti surface promotes osteoblast cell adhesion and is particularly suitable for orthopedic and dental implants where deposition of osteoblasts and other proteins is important in bone formation. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20100028387 | Biocompatible Coated Nanostructured Titanium Surfaces - Bioactive molecules have been coated on nanotubular structured titanium substrates by molecular plasma deposition. The coatings promote cell adhesion and are particularly suited for orthopedic implants that provide improved bone cell adhesion and new tissue growth. Nanodimensional features on titanium substrates are engineered using electrochemical anodization techniques. The nanostructured surfaces provide superior support for a wide selection of polypeptide coatings. | 02-04-2010 |
Prasanna Kumar Balasundaram, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100299668 | Associating Data for Events Occurring in Software Threads with Synchronized Clock Cycle Counters - Methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage media are disclosed for reducing power by reducing hardware-thread toggling in a multi-processor. In a particular embodiment, a method is disclosed that includes collecting data from a plurality of software threads being processed by a processor, where the data for each of the events includes a value of an associated clock cycle counter upon occurrence of the event. Data is correlated for the events occurring for each of the plurality of threads by starting each of a plurality of clock cycle counters associated with the software threads at a common time. Alternatively, data is correlated for the events by logging a synchronizing event within each of the plurality of software threads. | 11-25-2010 |
Sai P. Balasundaram, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20110246214 | TECHNIQUES TO IDENTIFY IN-MARKET PURCHASING INTERESTS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method, comprising identifying in-market purchasing interests and representing them as a user goal to determine when a user is in-market for a specific product and to determine general shopping preferences and habits of the user, and wherein the goal has a timeline, and goal satisfaction can be identified via a variety of contextual inputs selected from the group consisting of: location; traces from online shopping activity; credit card bills; or a pay-by-phone transactions. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110246300 | TECHNIQUES TO DETERME WHEN AN INTERNET USER IS IN-MARKET FOR A SPECIFIC PRODUCT AND DETERMINING GENERAL SHOPPING PREFERENCES AND HABITS OF INTERNET USERS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of determining when a user is in-market for a specific product and knowing general shopping preferences and habits of users, comprising using web browsing behavior to determine the products the user is interested in purchasing and how the user typically likes to shop and wherein the web browsing behavior is determined by watching some or all web pages loaded and analyzing at least a URL, page text, and cookies associated with each loaded web page. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110246469 | TECHNIQUES TO CAPTURE CONTEXT AND LOCATION INFORMATION AND UTILIZE HEURISTICS TO TURN LOCATION TRACKED OVER TIME AND CONTEXT INFORMATION INTO SEMANTIC LOCATION INFORMATION - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method, comprising capturing context information of a user and using heuristics based on a common knowledge database to turn location tracked over time combined with the context information into semantic location information. Embodiments of the present invention may further provide creating and identifying said heuristics and wherein trace data of GPS coordinates are obtained continuously throughout the user's day and first clustered to identify interesting locations, then up-leveled to a street address or business name and then semantically interpreted in one of several categories. | 10-06-2011 |
