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Ganesh C. Deka, Duluth, GA US
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| 20080206096 | Medical packaging substrate for ozone sterilization - A medical packaging substrate that is able to withstand ozone sterilization without generating a significant amount of odor and without undergoing a substantial degradation in strength is provided. This is accomplished by selectively controlling the components of the medical packaging substrate to optimize ozone compatibility. For example, the medical packaging substrate may be formed from a cellulosic fibrous material having a pH of about 7.0 or more. The present inventor has surprisingly discovered that such high pH values may allow the substrate to be effectively sterilized with ozone without generating substantial amounts of odor. In addition, a wet-strength agent and/or binder composition may also be selected that optimize the strength properties of the substrate without resulting in substantial odor. | 08-28-2008 |
Mitrajyoti Deka, Crown Point, IN US
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| 20090031950 | Furnace Configured for Use in Both the Galvannealing and Galvanizing of a Metal Strip - A heat treatment or heat soak furnace for use in both galvannealing and galvanizing processes including a heating apparatus configured to supply heat and remove heat. The heating apparatus may draw hot air from the exhaust of a direct fire strip annealing furnace, gas burners or electric heat exchangers as necessary. The furnace also may include a plurality of cooling mechanisms in order to ensure heat is removed and the temperature within the furnace regulated. In addition, the furnace may include baffles configured to allow portions of the interior of the furnace to be separated into different temperature zones. The furnace under this invention is capable of providing a suitable thermal environment for a desired time, duration, for steel sheet substrates with different chemistries, different coating thicknesses and different process speeds to achieve an optimum phase microstructure of the galvannealed, zinc-iron alloy coating; or to promptly solidify the galvanizing unalloyed zinc coating so that it has a high quality surface morphology. | 02-05-2009 |
Nabajyoti Deka, Maharashtra IN
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| 20090247574 | 3-AMINO-PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS - The present invention provides novel compounds represented by the general formula (I): | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090318465 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS THAT ACT AS INSULIN-SENSITIZERS - The present invention relates to a method for identifying compounds that act as insulin-sensitizers. The method can include screening of test compounds in two assays of insulin sensitivity. This method can identify lead compounds for the treatment of disorders caused by insulin resistance to glucose uptake. This invention also includes methods for treating insulin resistance and related disorders. | 12-24-2009 |
Nabajyoti Deka, Mumbai IN
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| 20100022554 | PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS RELATED TO INSULIN RESISTANCE OR HYPERGLYCEMIA - The present invention provides novel compounds represented by the general formula (I): | 01-28-2010 |
Supratim Deka, Bangalore IN
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| 20100228903 | Block Map Based I/O Optimization for Storage Virtual Appliances - A method of performing disk operations on a physical storage that is being managed by a storage virtual appliance (SVA), from a virtual machine (VM), is disclosed. The method includes intercepting a data read/write request form the VM. The data read/write request is intercepted in the hypervisor prior to the read/write request reaches the SVA. The VM and the SVA are hosted in the hypervisor. The read/write request includes virtual block numbers which are translated into physical block numbers before performing the read/write operation on the physical storage. The method further includes probing a copy of virtual Logical Unit Number (LUN) block numbers to physical disk block numbers mapping table (bock map table) in the hypervisor to identify physical block numbers that corresponds to the virtual block numbers in the read/write request. If a mapping of the virtual block numbers in the read/write request is available in the hypervisor cache, the virtual block numbers are translated into the physical block numbers and the read/write request is performed directly to the physical storage totally bypassing the SVA. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100228934 | Zero Copy Transport for iSCSI Target Based Storage Virtual Appliances - A method of transferring data from a virtual machine (VM) to a storage virtual appliance (SVA) is disclosed. In this method, the data is transferred to an iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) device that is coupled to the VM and has a zero copy data mover implementation of a TCP socket interface. The method further includes sending a memory address of the data to the SVA. The SVA includes an iSCSI device having a zero copy data mover implementation of a TCP socket interface to receive the memory address of the data. The VM and the SVA are running in a same hypervisor host. | 09-09-2010 |
Vaishali Deka, Mumbai IN
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| 20110009396 | TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS - The present invention provides compounds represented by formula 1: | 01-13-2011 |
Vaswati Deka, Pune IN
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| 20090169679 | Process for recovering aroma from tea - Disclosed is a process for recovering volatile aroma compounds from a tea material. The process comprises the steps of: incubating the tea material in an aqueous medium; subjecting the incubated tea material to evaporation to obtain aroma-laden vapours; and condensing the aroma-laden vapours to recover an aroma condensate comprising volatile aroma compounds. The tea material is subjected to a step of extraction of soluble solids prior to step (a) and the aqueous medium in step (a) comprises an enzyme selected from cellulase, pectinase, β-glucosidase, primeverosidase or a mixture thereof. | 07-02-2009 |
