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Ajeeta Dash, Southborough, MA US
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| 20110281814 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING BREAST CANCER - The invention relates to methods and compositions for treating a subject afflicted with breast cancer using a CX-CR4 antagonist and optionally in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent. | 11-17-2011 |
Ajit Dash, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20090171959 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING TABLE COMPARISONS - A computer readable storage medium includes executable instructions to analyze sort options associated with an input table and a comparison table. It is determined whether a consistent sort can be performed by a first database associated with the input table and a second database associated with the comparison table. A first sort operation is performed on the input table at the first database and a second sort operation is performed on the comparison table at the second database when a consistent sort can be achieved. Sort operations on the input table and the comparison table are executed at a common sort engine when a consistent sort cannot be performed by the first database and the second database. | 07-02-2009 |
Alekha K. Dash, Omaha, NE US
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| 20090275526 | Mucoadhesive nanoparticles for cancer treatment - The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition which includes nanoparticles. The nanoparticles include a glyceryl monooleate or monolinoleate (or other mono fatty acid ester); a chitosan; and a cancer therapeutic agent, such as gemcitabine, taxanes, and hydrophobic cancer therapeutic agents). Also disclosed are methods for preparing such nanoparticles and pharmaceutical compositions, as well as methods for treating breast, pancreatic, colon, prostate, and other cancers by parenterally, intravenously, or otherwise administering such nanoparticles and pharmaceutical compositions. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100323977 | Mucoadhesive nanoparticles for cancer treatment - The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition which includes nanoparticles. The nanoparticles include a glyceryl monooleate or monolinoleate (or other mono fatty acid ester); a chitosan; and a cancer therapeutic agent, such as gemcitabine, taxanes, and hydrophobic cancer therapeutic agents). Also disclosed are methods for preparing such nanoparticles and pharmaceutical compositions, as well as methods for treating breast, pancreatic, colon, prostate, and other cancers by parenterally, intravenously, or otherwise administering such nanoparticles and pharmaceutical compositions. | 12-23-2010 |
Debabrata Dash, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110145711 | Method And Apparatus For Exercising And Debugging Correlations For Network System - A selected time interval of previously stored events generated by a number of computer network devices are replayed and cross-correlated according to rules. Meta-events are generated when the events satisfy conditions associated with one or more of the rules. The rules used during replay may differ from prior rules used at a time when the events occurred within a computer network that included the computer network devices. In this way, new rules can be tested against true event data streams to determine whether or not the rules should be used in a live environment (i.e., the efficacy of the rules can be tested an tor debugged against actual event data). | 06-16-2011 |
Debabrata Dash, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20090106244 | DISCOVERING INTERESTINGNESS IN FACETED SEARCH - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to enhanced faceted search support for OLAP queries over unstructured text as well as structured dimensions by the dynamic and automatic discovery of dimensions that are determined to be most “interesting” to a user based upon the data. Within the exemplary embodiments “interestingness” is defined as how surprising a summary along some dimensions is from a user's expectation. Further, multi-attribute facets are determined and a user is optionally permitted to specify the distribution of values that she expects, and/or the distance metric by which actual and expected distributions are to be compared. | 04-23-2009 |
Denver Dash, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20080306896 | Detection of epidemic outbreaks with Persistent Causal-chain Dynamic Bayesian Networks - A method for determining a probability of a hidden variable from an observed variable in a Dynamic Bayesian Network is presented. The method includes identifying the network based on predetermined criteria, determining a number of hidden variables in a time slice of the network, determining a number of the time slices of the network, and determining the probability of the hidden variable from the observed variable in less than exponential time with respect to the number of hidden variables. | 12-11-2008 |
Dillip Dash, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110080668 | CLOSELY COUPLED VECTOR SEQUENCERS FOR A READ CHANNEL PIPELINE - A system and method involving a read channel pipeline having a plurality of vector sequencers that may be used to control the processing blocks. In one embodiment, a read channel pipeline may include processing blocks that may be controlled a command word provided by vector sequencers. Incoming data may be delineated by identifying an early period, a steady-state period, and a trailing period. Instead of controlling these blocks with a static state machine controller, a plurality of vector sequencers are coupled to the plurality of processing blocks. Thus, a first vector sequencer may control the processing blocks during the early period and the steady state period, but then hand off control to a second vector sequencer for the trailing period. Using vector sequencers for implementing command words allows for greater programming flexibility once the device has been manufactured and deployed for use. | 04-07-2011 |
Evan Marc Dash, Port Washington, NY US
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| 20090020018 | Hot Beverage Center - A hot beverage center that utilizes a thermostat in the handle of an electric carafe. The handle thermostat has settings to bring liquids to a precise pre-determined setting for boil, coffee, tea, and cocoa brewing. When the desired temperature is achieved, the thermostat cycles as needed to maintain the liquid at the desired temperature for any period of time. The hot beverage center also uses an interchangeable coffee press filter/tea infuser basket. This unit is designed so that a center rod attaches to a press filter that unscrews so that an interchangeable tea infuser basket can be added. The tea infuser provides that when the center rod is lifted from the top, via a knob, at the point at which the center rod clears the top, it can lay across the top, suspending the tea basket above the water in the carafe. | 01-22-2009 |
Pramod K. Dash, Pearland, TX US
Prasanta Dash, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110154092 | MULTISTAGE SYSTEM RECOVERY FRAMEWORK - A method and system for multi-staged recovery of a distributed computer system. The method includes receiving a failure event notification from at least one node of the distributed computer system and executing a plurality of recovery stages upon receiving the failure event notification by using a recovery manager, wherein each of the plurality of recovery stages performs a defined recovery task. The progress of recovery is tracked by using at least one state machine executed by the recovery manager, wherein the state machine reflects progress of each of the recovery stages. The progress of recovery is monitored to a completion by using the state machine and the recovery manager. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110161335 | LOCATING THE LATEST VERSION OF REPLICATED DATA FILES - A list of servers known to a client is compared with lists of servers stored on the servers. An instance of content (e.g., a data file) can be accessed from a server on the list if at least a simple majority of the servers have the same version of the list. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110252270 | UPDATING A LIST OF QUORUM DISKS - A node in a server cluster is designated as a quorum disk. The node stores a list of other nodes in the server cluster also designated as quorum disks. The node can replace the first list with a second and more recent list of quorum disks only if the second list is updated on at least a simple majority of quorum disks on the first list. | 10-13-2011 |
Rajan Dash, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20090213529 | Nanocellular high surface area material and methods for use and production thereof - Nanocellular high surface area materials of a carbon material with high surface area that is controllable and which exhibits high conductivity, controllable structure and a precisely controllable pore size and methods for production and use of these materials are provided. | 08-27-2009 |
Ranjan Kumar Dash, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20090301902 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING NANOPOROUS CARBIDE-DERIVED CARBON WITH INCREASED GAS STORAGE CAPABILITY - Methods for producing and using nanoporous carbide-derived carbon in applications involving gas storage are provided. | 12-10-2009 |
Sachindra K. Dash, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20090204233 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION AND LOOP-SHAPING CONTROLLER DESIGN IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - One method includes obtaining a preliminary model associated with a system to be controlled and constructing a weighted model using one or more weighting factors. The method also includes identifying a final model of the system using the preliminary and weighted models, where the final model has a stability margin that is greater than an uncertainty associated with the final model. The method further includes controlling the system using a controller designed based on the final model. Another method includes identifying a first model associated with a system to be controlled, performing model order reduction to identify a second model, and controlling the system using a controller designed based on the second model. Performing the model order reduction includes reducing a weighted coprime factor model uncertainty between the first and second models. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20120109620 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL (MPC) USING APPROXIMATE WINDOW-BASED ESTIMATORS - A method includes obtaining at least one measurement of one or more controlled variables associated with an industrial process. The method also includes obtaining a linearized approximation of a process model representing the industrial process. The method further includes estimating a state of the industrial process using the at least one measurement, the linearized approximation, and a window-based state estimator. The method also includes generating at least one control signal for adjusting one or more manipulated variables associated with the industrial process. Generating the at least one control signal includes using the estimated state and model predictive control (MPC) logic. In addition, the method includes outputting the at least one control signal. | 05-03-2012 |
Sanjaya K. Dash, Macomb, MI US
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| 20110025460 | VEHICLE AND FOB COMMUNICATION ARRANGEMENT - An example base station assembly includes a transmitter configured to communicate a challenge signal and at least one timing signal to a plurality of fobs. The base station initiates a vehicle operation in response to at least one return signal. The return signal is communicated to the base station from at least one of the fobs in response to the timing signal. | 02-03-2011 |
S. K. Dash, Edina, MN US
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| 20110064706 | METHOD OF PREVENTING, CONTROLLING AND AMELIORATING URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AND SUPPORTING DIGESTIVE HEALTH BY USING A SYNERGISTIC CRANBERRY DERIVATIVE, A D-MANNOSE COMPOSITION AND A PROPRIETARY PROBIOTIC BLEND - A method and composition prevents, controls and ameliorates urinary tract infections caused by | 03-17-2011 |
Srikanta Dash, New Orleans, LA US
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| 20090209464 | Flavivirus fusion inhibitors - The present invention relates to peptides and methods of inhibiting fusion between the virion envelope of Flaviviruses and membranes of the target cell, the process that delivers the viral genome into the cell cytoplasm. The invention provides for methods which employ peptides or peptide derivatives to inhibit Flavivirus:cell fusion. The present invention is based in part on the discovery that E1 envelope glycoprotein of hepaciviruses and E2 envelope glycoprotein of pestivirus have previously undescribed structures, truncated class II fusion proteins. The present invention provides peptides and methods of treatment and prophylaxis of diseases induced by Flaviviruses. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20110130328 | FLAVIVIRUS FUSION INHIBITORS - The present invention provides an isolated peptide having an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:1 to SEQ ID NO:36, as well as derivatives thereof comprising various N-terminal and C-terminal chemical moieties, substituted analogs thereof, and fragments thereof. The peptides of the invention are useful for treating and preventing a Flavivirus invention. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the peptides, and methods of treating or preventing Flavivirus infections, are also provided. | 06-02-2011 |
Sunita Dash, Barrington, IL US
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| 20120130730 | MULTI-DEPARTMENT HEALTHCARE REAL-TIME DASHBOARD - An example operation metrics collection and processing system is to mine a data set including patient and exam workflow data from information source(s) according to an operational metric for a workflow of interest. The method includes mining a data set for information related to one or more healthcare operational metrics; displaying information regarding one or more scheduled procedures and associated equipment involving one or more selected patients; accepting an input of one or more conditions to affect interpretation of the information; determining a completion time for an event associated with one of the one or more scheduled procedures; evaluating a delay associated with the event with respect to the input of one or more conditions; calculating at least one healthcare operational metric based on the completion time, the delay, and the input; and outputting the at least one healthcare operational metric for display and analysis. | 05-24-2012 |
