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Dogra, US
Kalindi Dogra, Wilmington, DE US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080303429 | GREEN LUMINESCENT MATERIALS - There is provided a green luminescent material having Formula I or Formula II | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100187983 | DEUTERATED COMPOUNDS FOR LUMINESCENT APPLICATIONS - This invention relates to deuterated compounds that are useful in electroluminescent applications. It also relates to electronic devices in which the active layer includes such a deuterated compound. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100252819 | ELECTROACTIVE MATERIALS - A compound having at least two diarylamino moieties and at least 10% deuteration. | 10-07-2010 |
| 20100273931 | DECARBOXYLATING BLOCK COPOLYMERS - Linear block copolymers that have at least one hydrophilic block and at least one hydrophobic block, wherein the hydrophilic block of the copolymer has at least one carboxylic acid functionality (or salt thereof) that can readily decarboxylate. These copolymers are useful as binders and/or dispersants in inkjet inks. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20110101312 | DEUTERATED COMPOUNDS FOR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS - This invention relates to deuterated indolocarbazole compounds that are useful in electronic applications. It also relates to electronic devices in which the active layer includes such a deuterated compound. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110147718 | ELECTROACTIVE COMPOSITION AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE MADE WITH THE COMPOSITION - There is provided an electroactive composition including: a deuterated first host material and an electroluminescent dopant material. The first host is a compound having Formula I: | 06-23-2011 |
Piyush Dogra, Redmond, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080253544 | Automatically aggregated probabilistic personal contacts - Described is a technology by which a user's telephone-related data is aggregated from various sources for use in assisting the user with making telephone calls. For example, call history data corresponding to a landline telephone, a mobile telephone and/or an office telephone of the user may be combined. Other sources include a landline telephone service, a mobile telephone service, an enterprise telephone system or server, a computing device, voice mail data, web page data, electronic message content, instant message content, a contacts list, and/or an information data store. The telephone-related data can be processed (e.g., based on frequency and calling patterns) to determine corresponding probability data to help determine a user's intent in locating a particular recipient to call. The user may access the telephone-related data via voice commands input at one of the user's telephones, or by receiving a visible list of at least part of the telephone-related data. | 10-16-2008 |
Vikram S. Dogra, Pittsford, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100016717 | LOW-COST DEVICE FOR C-SCAN PHOTOACOUSTIC IMAGING - The prostate gland or other region of interest is stimulated with laser light, resulting in ultrasound waves (photoacoustic effect) which are focused by an acoustic lens and captured by a specific 1- or 2D sensor array and subsequently displayed as a C-scan on a computer screen. The amplitude of the ultrasound waves generated by laser stimulation is proportional to the optical absorption of the tissue element at that spatial location. Variability in tissue absorption results in C-scan image contrast. The photoacoustic imaging is combined with an ultrasound C-scan image produced with a plane ultrasound wave applied to the region of interest. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100298688 | PHOTOACOUSTIC IMAGING USING A VERSATILE ACOUSTIC LENS - To image various soft tissues in the body using pulsed laser optical excitation delivered through a multi-mode optical fiber to create photoacoustic impulses, and then image the generated photoacoustic impulses with an acoustic detector array, a probe includes either a mirror and an acoustic lens or a special acoustic lens of variable focal length and magnification that can operate in a liquid environment that is aberration-corrected to a sufficient degree that high resolution images can be obtained with lateral as well as depth resolution. | 11-25-2010 |
