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Alexander V. Bocharov, Silver Spring, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090011974Scavenger Receptor B1 (Cla-1) Targeting for the Treatment of Infection, Sepsis and Inflammation - This invention relates to methods and compositions for the treatment of sepsis, inflammation or infection. In particular, the invention concerns the use of molecule(s) that target SR-BI, which is also referred to as CLA-1 (SR-BI/CLA-1), to treat sepsis, bacterial and viral infections, and inflammatory diseases. SRB I/CLA-01-08-2009

Alexandr Petrovich Bocharov, Angarsk RU

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20100196260CATALYST FOR VAPOUR CONVERSION OF CARBON MONOXIDE METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION AND FOR THE USE THEREOF - The invention relates to producing hydrogen by means of the vapour conversion of carbon monoxide and a catalyst for said process and can be used in different industries. The invention discloses an iron-chromium catalyst containing an iron-chromium hydroxyl compound phase having a goethite and/or hydrohematite structure, a method for the preparation thereof and a method for the use thereof in a process for the vapour conversion of carbon monoxide. The catalyst can also contain copper. The catalyst is obtainable by precipitating sodium and potassium, by means on solutions of carbonates or ammonia hydroxides, from solutions of mixture of iron 2+ and 3+ and chromium 3+ nitrates which are obtained by the oxidation-reduction interaction of metal iron, chromium 6+ compounds and nitric acid. A process for the vapour conversion of carbon monoxide using said catalyst according to the inventive method is carried out at a temperature greater than 250° C. Said invention makes it possible to produce a catalyst having low sulphur (equal to or less than 0.03 mass %) and chromium 6+ (equal to or less than 0.05 mass %) contents and exhibiting a high activity at temperatures of 350° C. and less.08-05-2010

Alexei V. Bocharov, Redmond, WA US

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20090240498SIMILIARITY MEASURES FOR SHORT SEGMENTS OF TEXT - Systems and methods to perform short text segment similarity measures. Illustratively, a short text segment similarity environment comprises a short text engine operative to process data representative of short segments of text and an instruction set comprising at least one instruction to instruct the short text engine to process data representative of short text segment inputs according to a selected short text similarity identification paradigm. Illustratively, two or more short text segments can be received as input by the short text engine and a request to identify similarities among the two or more short text segments. Responsive to the request and data input, the short text engine executes a selected similarity identification technique in accordance with the sort text similarity identification paradigm to process the received data and to identify similarities between the short text segment inputs.09-24-2009

Patent applications by Alexei V. Bocharov, Redmond, WA US

John Bocharov, Seattle, WA US

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20100191974SOFTWARE APPLICATION VERIFICATION - Various embodiments for software application verification are disclosed. Software application verification applies digital rights management to applications that run protected content on a playback device. In this way, protected content may be provided to approved applications and withheld from applications that have not been approved to run the protected content.07-29-2010

John A. Bocharov, Seatlle, WA US

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20110191812Video Download Mechanism for Transferring Large Data - A content delivery system stores large content as frames of video that can be served by content servers already optimized for streaming video. Instead of storing image tiles in separate files, the system treats each tile as a frame of a video and stores the tiles in a video format. This allows transfer of large data from a publisher to a content server by transferring a single file or a small handful of files (rather than thousands or millions of files). Web servers such as MICROSOFT Internet Information Server (IIS) include smooth streaming support that can return individual images as video frames as though the images were stored in separate files. Thus, the content delivery system provides easier management of large data for publishers while continuing to provide a smooth experience consuming the data for clients.08-04-2011