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Divirgilio
Francesco Divirgilio, Polverara Padova IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100074884 | INHIBITION OF NEURONAL DAMAGE - Materials and Methods for inhibiting neuronal damage are provided herein. In particular, materials and methods for inhibiting neuronal damage associated with pathological action of extracellular ATP are provided herein. | 03-25-2010 |
John Divirgilio, Washingtonville, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110093638 | HARDWARE MULTI-THREADING CO-SCHEDULING FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING SYSTEMS - A method, information processing system, and computer program product are provided for managing operating system interference on applications in a parallel processing system. A mapping of hardware multi-threading threads to at least one processing core is determined, and first and second sets of logical processors of the at least one processing core are determined. The first set includes at least one of the logical processors of the at least one processing core, and the second set includes at least one of a remainder of the logical processors of the at least one processing core. A processor schedules application tasks only on the logical processors of the first set of logical processors of the at least one processing core. Operating system interference events are scheduled only on the logical processors of the second set of logical processors of the at least one processing core. | 04-21-2011 |
Ralph Divirgilio, Jefferson, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080207420 | ROLLING MILL OIL FILM BEARING SLEEVE WITH FILLED KEYWAY - A method of at least partially filling a keyway in the metal sleeve of a rolling mill oil film bearing comprises machining a pocket into the keyway. A metal key is provided with a shape complimentary to that of the pocket, with at least one exterior dimension of the key exceeding a respective internal dimension of the pocket. The key is thermally shrunk to reduce its at least one external dimension to an extent sufficient to accommodate insertion of the key in the pocket. The thermally shrunk key is then inserted in the pocket, and allowed to thermally expand, thereby establishing an interference fit between the key and the pocket. | 08-28-2008 |
