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Aravind Cherukuri, Newton, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090155396Use of a novel phytonutrient rich bioactive concentrate (Ri--ActiveTM) for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other health disorders - The present invention is generally related to the use of a novel composition containing a concentrate of the bioactives, micronutrients and antioxidants present in the unsaponifiable fraction of rice bran oil or rice germ oil, in the prevention and treatment of health disorders. This invention extends to the therapeutic usefulness and cost effectivity of similar whole extract concentrates of unsaponifiable micronutrients prepared from other vegetable oils rich in unsaponifiable fractions. The current discovery specifically covers uses of unsaponifiable fraction of rice bran oil or rice germ oil in preventing or treating cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia and arteriosclerosis.06-18-2009

Patent applications by Aravind Cherukuri, Newton, MA US

Kalyan Cherukuri, Allen, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090152600PROCESS FOR REMOVING ION-IMPLANTED PHOTORESIST - A method of manufacturing an IC that comprises fabricating a semiconductor device. Fabricating the device includes depositing a photoresist layer on a substrate surface and implanting one or more dopant species through openings in the photoresist layer into the substrate, and, into the photoresist layer, thereby forming an implanted photoresist layer. Fabricating the device also includes removing the implanted photoresist layer. Removing the implanted photoresist layer includes exposing the implanted photoresist layer to a mixture that includes sulfuric acid, hydrogen peroxide and ozone. The mixture is at a temperature of at least about 130°.06-18-2009
20110053372Low Temperature Surface Preparation for Removal of Organometallic Polymers in the Manufacture of Integrated Circuits - A method of removing photoresist from a surface during the manufacture of an integrated circuit. Organometallic polymers and monomers are formed during the etch of a hard mask material defining the locations of a metal-bearing film, such as tantalum nitride, when photoresist is used to mask the hard mask etch. These organometallic polymers and monomers as formed are not fully cross-linked. A liquid phase solution of sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide used to remove the photoresist also removes these not-fully-cross-linked organometallic polymers and monomers, thus preventing the formation of stubborn contaminants during subsequent high temperature processing.03-03-2011

Murali K. Cherukuri, North Potomac, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090028798METHOD FOR DETERMINING REDOX STATUS OF A TISSUE - Disclosed is a method for determining the redox status of a region of interest in an animal tissue. The method includes administering a nitroxyl contrast agent to the region of interest, obtaining a magnetic resonance image of the region of interest, determining the amount of reduced nitroxyl contrast agent in the region of interest, and thereby determining the redox status of the region of interest.01-29-2009
20110109313FAST ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (EPRI) IN THE CW EPR MODE USING RAPID-SCAN IN THE PRESENCE OF ROTATING GRADIENTS AND DIRECT DETECTION WITH TRANSMIT/RECEIVE & DATA PROCESSING IN A DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING PLATFORM - An electron paramagnetic resonance imaging system that includes means for continuously irradiating a sample with RF irradiation; means for imposing on the sample a sinusoidally varying magnetic field along with rotating gradients for spatial encoding; means for directly detecting signal data from the sample, without using field modulation, while irradiating the sample with RF radiation continuously, the means for directly detecting having means for sweeping the sinusoidally varying magnetic field; and means for transmitting, receiving and processing the signal data, using means including a digital signal processor.05-12-2011

Murali Krishna Cherukuri, North Potomac, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100148776FAST ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (EPRI) USING CW EPR SPECTROMETER WITH SINUSOIDAL RAPID-SCAN AND DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING - An electron paramagnetic resonance imaging system that includes means for continuously irradiating a sample with RF irradiation; means for imposing on the sample a sinusoidally varying magnetic field along with rotating gradients for spatial encoding; means for directly detecting signal data from the sample, without using field modulation, while irradiating the sample with RF radiation continuously, the means for directly detecting having means for sweeping the sinusoidally varying magnetic field; and means for processing the signal data, using means including a digital signal processor.06-17-2010

Murali Krishna Cherukuri, Gaithersburg, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100168165METHOD OF TREATING DISEASE INVOLVING MYELIN AND/OR AXONAL LOSS - Disclosed is a method of treating a disease involving myelin and/or axonal loss, such as a demyelinating disease, in a mammal comprising administering a compound of formula I07-01-2010
20100179188NITROXIDE RADICAL AS TREATMENT FOR NEURODEGENERATION - A method of treating or preventing neurodegeneration in a mammal comprising administering to the mammal an effective amount of a stable nitroxide radical, such as Tempo07-15-2010

Paul Cherukuri, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090295385Magneto Sensor System and Method of Use - Instruments, systems and methods for using the instrument and systems are disclosed, where the systems include a magneto sensor, such as a superconducting quantum interference device (“SQUID”) and are designed to detect changes in a magnetic field in an animal including a human.12-03-2009
20090322323Intraluminal Magneto Sensor System and Method of Use12-31-2009
20110045080Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/Bioactive Substance Complexes and Methods Related Thereto - The present invention includes single-walled carbon nanotube compositions for the delivery of siRNA and methods of making such single-walled carbon nanotube compositions. A single-walled carbon nanotube composition for delivery of siRNA includes a nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube; and siRNA noncovalently complexed with the nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube, wherein the siRNA solubilizes such nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube.02-24-2011

Raghunath Cherukuri, Richardson, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110185265High-speed and agile encoder for variable strength long BCH codes - Agile BCH encoders are useful when the noise characteristics of the channel change which demands that the strength of the error correcting BCH code to be a variable. An agile encoder for encoding a linear cyclic code such as a BCH code, is a code that switches code strength (depth) relatively quickly in unit increments. The generator polynomial for the BCH code is provided in the factored form. The number of factored polynomials (minimal polynomials) chosen by the system determines the strength of the BCH code. The strength can vary from a weak code to a strong code in unit increments without a penalty on storage requirements for storing the factored polynomials. The BCH codeword is formed by a dividing network and a combining network. Special method is described that provides a trade off mechanism between latency and throughput while simultaneously optimizing the delay in the critical path which is in the forward path. Speed enhancements at minimal polynomial level are also provided by retiming, loop unfolding, loop unrolling, and special mathematical transformations. The presented invention can be implemented as an apparatus using software or hardware or in integrated circuit form.07-28-2011

Ravikant Cherukuri, Snoqualmie, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110184913DISTRIBUTED DATA BACKUP - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed herein for backing up in-memory working store data. A first server in a plurality of connected servers detects a data change for a key-value pair the distributed in-memory working store. The first server determines a backup location for storing a copy of the key-value pair, which is comprised on a backup location server from the plurality of connected servers, by using a key from the key-value pair to identify the backup location server, and determine if the backup location server is available to store the backup copy. The first server sends the backup copy to the backup location server without prior permission from the backup location server and without subsequent feedback from the backup location server concerning the sending of the backup copy.07-28-2011
20110185025FOLLOWING CONTENT ITEM UPDATES VIA CHAT GROUPS - A content item hosted by a content item source (such as a weblog post of a weblog) may receive updates (e.g., comments submitted by users), and may be discussed among users in a chat group of a chat service. The content item source and the chat service may coordinate to notify users of updates to the content item, and to share content regarding the content item. When a user requests to subscribe to updates of the content item, the content item source may invite the user to join a chat group of the chat service created for discussion of the content item. Additionally, updates to the content item received by the content item source may be automatically posted as messages in the chat group, and messages posted in the chat group regarding the content item may be automatically posted as updates to the content item at the content item source.07-28-2011

Ravindranath C. Cherukuri, San Antonio, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110228973Methods and systems for digital image security - Methods and systems for securing digital imagery are provided. In one respect, embedding, compression, encryption, data hiding, and other imaging processing techniques and systems may be provided for digital image security. In one non-limiting example, a method for producing a compressed and encrypted image is provided. An image may be converted into a binary bit stream, and the bit stream may be decomposed into a plurality of segments. A binary sequence based on a first key may be generated and may be used to generate a code matrix. A distance between the code matrix and the distance may be determined for each of the plurality of segments. Using a combined first and second key, a compressed and encrypted image may be obtained.09-22-2011

Srinivas Cherukuri, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100241636E-MAIL RESPONSE SYSTEM - A method includes receiving, at a message processing system that includes a processor and a memory, a message from an originator. The message includes content related to a particular service of a plurality of services. The method includes selecting a set of potential responses to the message at the message processing system based on the particular service. The method also includes retrieving account information related to the originator of the message at the message processing system. The method further includes filtering the set of potential responses at the message processing system to provide a filtered set of responses. The set of potential responses is filtered based on the account information. When a first response has a confidence level that exceeds a threshold confidence level, the method includes sending the first response from the message processing system to the originator of the message without sending the filtered set of responses to an agent.09-23-2010

Sunil Cherukuri, Morrisville, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100227493INTERFACE CONNECTION MANAGEMENT USING A REMOVABLE ADAPTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT - An interface comprising a docking site having a first electrical connector adapted to interconnect a bus, and having at least one first retainer portion; and an adapter comprising: at least one second retainer portion, wherein the at least one second retainer portion and the at least one first retainer portion are adapted to releasably engage; a second electrical connector, wherein the second electrical connector and the first electrical connector are adapted to engage and interconnect; at least one port adapted to accept at least one modular connector having at least one electrical contact; and at least one electrical interconnect adapted to interconnect the at least one electrical contact with the second electrical connector.09-09-2010
20110023090INTEGRATING SERVICE INSERTION ARCHITECTURE AND VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with providing service insertion architecture (SIA) differentiated services in a virtual private network (VPN) environment are described. Embodiments may provision an authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) server with user-to-SIA service-context mapping information. With the AAA server provisioned, embodiments may acquire, in an IPSec VPN hub, during IPSec tunnel user authentication, from the AAA server, the user-to-SIA service-context mapping information. With the mapping information available, embodiments may dynamically map an SIA service to an IPSec VPN tunnel user based on the service information acquired from the Service Broker or Pseudo-Service Broker. The dynamic mapping facilitates providing differentiated services in the SIA by facilitating forwarding an IPSec packet received on the IPSec VPN tunnel from the user to a service node associated with the SIA service based, at least in part, on the IPSec SADB entry modified using the service information.01-27-2011
20110035796Providing Differentiated Network Services and Priorities to VPN Routers/Clients - In one embodiment, a first network device receives a priority message from a second network device, wherein the priority message conforms to a connection establishment protocol and indicates a priority associated with the second network device. The first network device obtains the priority from the priority message and stores the priority. The first network device allocates resources for at least one of control or data plane processing to the second network device in accordance with the priority.02-10-2011

Patent applications by Sunil Cherukuri, Morrisville, NC US

Suresh Cherukuri, Wisconsin Rapids, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090075065LOW GLARE, HIGH PRINT GLOSS PRINTING PAPER - A method of producing the low glare, high print gloss paper of the invention comprises the steps of providing a paper substrate, coating the substrate with an aqueous coating composition having, as a dry parts by weight per 100 parts of pigment, 50-90 parts coarse delaminated clay pigment having a particle size of 8-12 microns and 10-20 parts calcium carbonate having a particle size of between 0.7 and 1.1 microns, drying the coating; and supercalendering the coated substrate with at least two passes per side with rolls having a surface roughness of 90-130 Ra. The step of supercalendering imparts a Parker Print-Surf roughness of 1.7-2.2 microns and a sheet gloss of about 25-30. Four color printing produces a print gloss of 65-70 and a delta gloss of at least 38.03-19-2009

Suresh B. Cherukuri, Wisconsin Rapids, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100310864PAPER SUITABLE FOR COLD-SET AS WELL AS HEAT SET - A coated paper suitable for cold-set as well as heat-set printing applications and methods for producing the coated paper. In accordance with one aspect, the coated paper comprises a cellulosic substrate and a coating on at least one side of the substrate wherein the coating comprises a binder and a pigment such that the coated side exhibits surface characteristics such that the surface accepts cold-set inks.12-09-2010