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Amrit P. Bindra, Brecksvile, OH US
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| 20120095128 | Low VOC Colorants With Non Tip Drying - A colorant composition for tinting or coloring surface coverings or paint is. provided that has a low volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration, alkylphenoi ethoxylate surfactants (APE) free and hazardous air pollutants (HAPS) free. Additionally, the colorant composition has performance properties substantially equal to or better than tinters possessing high VOC concentrations. The colorant composition includes a colorant component, a dispersant including a polyamide, a surface active agent, water, and optional additives, The polyamide is a high molecular weight polyamide. having at least two anchoring amines, and the surface active agent includes phosphoric acid, phosphate esters, or salts thereof. | 04-19-2012 |
Dilbir S. Bindra, New Brunswick, NJ US
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| 20080234366 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION CONTAINING AN SGLT2 INHIBITOR - Pharmaceutical formulations are provided which are in the form of capsules or tablets for oral use and which include a medicament dapagliflozin or its propylene glycol hydrate | 09-25-2008 |
| 20110064801 | Pharmaceutical Formulations Containing an SGLT2 Inhibitor - Pharmaceutical formulations are provided which are in the form of capsules or tablets for oral use and which include a medicament dapagliflozin or its propylene glycol hydrate | 03-17-2011 |
Dilpreet Bindra, Union City, CA US
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| 20110145632 | TRANSPARENT RECOVERY FROM HARDWARE MEMORY ERRORS - A method is provided for recovering from an uncorrected memory error located at a memory address as identified by a memory device. A stored hash value for a memory page corresponding to the identified memory address is used to determine the correct data. Because the memory device specifies the location of the corrupted data, and the size of the window where the corruption occurred, the stored hash can be used to verify memory page reconstruction. With the known good part of the data in hand, the hashes of the pages using possible values in place of the corrupted data are calculated. It is expected that there will be a match between the previously stored hash and one of the computed hashes. As long as there is one and only one match, then that value, used in the place of the corrupted data, is the correct value. The corrupt data, once replaced, allows operation of the memory device to continue without needing to interrupt or otherwise affect a system's operation. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110197090 | Error Reporting Through Observation Correlation - A software component is executed to carry out a task, the task including a subtask. An external function is called to perform the subtask, the external function executing in a separate thread or process. The component receives an observation recorded by the external function, the observation including an identifier of a possible error condition and instance data associated with the possible error condition. The possible error condition being a cause of the failure of the external function to carry out the subtask. If the task cannot be completed, then a new observation is recorded along with the received observation, the new observation being related to a possible error condition of the component, which is a cause of the failure of the component to carry out the task. When the task can be completed despite the failure of the external function, the observation recorded by the external function is cleared. | 08-11-2011 |
Gagan Bindra, Bhopal IN
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| 20100104063 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTO POSITIONING COMPRESSION MECHANISM IN A MAMMOGRAPHY SYSTEM - A method and system for auto positioning a compression mechanism in a mammography imaging system is disclosed herewith. The method comprises: automatically elevating the compression mechanism upon detection of a breast biopsy device. The breast biopsy device can be detected upon connecting the same to the mammography system or can be detected upon noticing the same on the vicinity of the mammography system. The compression mechanism includes: breast compressor, breast holding paddles and paddle holders. | 04-29-2010 |
Manjit Singh Bindra, Mysore IN
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| 20100294828 | RECOGNITION OF INTERCHANGEABLE COMPONENT OF A DEVICE - A device and a method are provided for determining a characteristic of an interchangeable component of a surgical instrument. An electrically conductive material having a measurable strength measurable by a hall effect sensor is coupled to the component. In another embodiment, a plurality of conductive materials are arranged to form a binary code representing a corresponding of the interchangeable component. The number and/or strength of the magnets measurable by the sensors may be dynamically altered such that the status of the surgical instrument is determinable. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110082474 | WIRELESS CLIP COUNTER - An apparatus for application of surgical clips to body tissue is provided and includes a housing, at least one handle pivotably connected to the housing, a channel assembly extending distally from the housing, a clip carrier disposed within the channel assembly and defining a channel and a plurality of windows therein, and a plurality of clips slidably disposed within the channel of the clip carrier. The apparatus also includes a counter mechanism supported in at least one of the housing and the channel assembly. The counter mechanism is configured to transmit a change in status of the apparatus upon each actuation of the at least one handle. | 04-07-2011 |
Perminder S. Bindra, Fripp Island, SC US
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| 20080308776 | CHEMILUMINESCENT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are chemiluminescent compositions that can be applied to a variety of substrates that are generally sensitive to existing chemiluminescent compositions. Methods for producing the chemiluminescent compositions are also provided. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100288984 | CHEMILUMINESCENT POWDERS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are chemiluminescent powders that can be applied to a variety of substrates that are generally sensitive to existing chemiluminescent compositions. Methods for producing the chemiluminescent compositions are also provided. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110284811 | CHEMILUMINESCENT POWDERS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are chemiluminescent powders that can be applied to a variety of substrates or incorporated into a variety of articles that are generally sensitive to existing chemiluminescent compositions. Methods for producing the chemiluminescent compositions are also provided. | 11-24-2011 |
Ranjit Bindra, New York, NY US
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| 20100172882 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TARGETED INACTIVATION OF HIV CELL SURFACE RECEPTORS - Compositions for targeted mutagenesis of cell surface receptors for HIV and methods of their use are provided herein. The compositions include triplex-forming molecules that bind to duplex DNA in a sequence specific manner at target sites to form triple-stranded structures. The triplex-forming molecules can be triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) or peptide nucleic acids (PNAs). The triplex-forming molecules are useful to induce site-specific homologous recombination in mammalian cells when used in combination with donor oligonucleotides. The triplex-forming molecules target sites within or adjacent to genes that encodes cell surface receptors for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This binding stimulates homologous recombination of a donor oligonucleotide to cause mutations in HIV cell surface receptor genes that result in one or more deficiencies in the ability of the encoded receptor to bind to HIV and allow its transport into the cell. Methods for ex vivo and in vivo prophylaxis and therapy of HIV infection using the disclosed compositions are also provided. | 07-08-2010 |
Ranjit S. Bindra, New York, NY US
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| 20110262406 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TARGETED INACTIVATION OF HIV CELL SURFACE RECEPTORS - Compositions for targeted mutagenesis of cell surface receptors for HIV and methods of their use are provided herein. The compositions include triplex-forming molecules that displace the polypyrimidine strand of target duplex and form a triple-stranded structure and hybrid duplex in a sequence specific manner with the polypurine strand of the target duplex. The triplex-forming molecules include a mixed-sequence “tail” which increases the stringency of binding to the target duplex, improves the frequency of modification at the target site, and reduces the requirement for a polypurine:polypyrimidine stretch. Methods for using the triplex-forming molecules in combination with one or more donor oligonucleotides for targeted modification of sites within or adjacent to genes that encodes cell surface receptors for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are also disclosed. Methods for ex vivo and in vivo prophylaxis and therapy of HIV infection using the disclosed compositions are also provided. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110293585 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISORDERS - Compositions and methods for treating lysosomal storage diseases are disclosed. Lysosomal dysfunction is usually the result of deficiency of a single enzyme necessary for the metabolism of lipids, glycoproteins (sugar containing proteins) or mucopolysaccharides which are fated for breakdown or recycling. The compositions contain triplex-forming molecules which can be used to induce site-specific homologous recombination in mammalian cells when combined with donor DNA molecules, by stimulating cellular DNA synthesis, recombination, and repair mechanisms. The methods are particular useful for correcting point mutations in genes associated with lysosomal storage diseases such as Gaucher's disease, Fabry disease, and Hurler syndrome. Methods for determining the frequency of target gene repair and assessing the restoration of the enzymatic activity of corrected polypeptides are also disclosed. Ex vivo and in vivo methods of gene correction in patients are also provided. | 12-01-2011 |
Sarvjeet S. Bindra, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100067974 | Binder for holding materials - A lightweight binder for securing papers, the binder being constructed from a polyfoam material and having a closure to secure the binder panels and paper together, a mesh pocket also being provided with a closure for storing items therein. The polyfoam layer may be laminated with other layers which form the a binder surfaces. | 03-18-2010 |
