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Harikrishna Chintarlapalli Reddy, Bangalore IN
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20140354338 | LENGTH-OF-DIFFUSION PROTECTED CIRCUIT AND METHOD OF DESIGN - A circuit includes a pulsed-latch circuit. The pulsed-latch circuit includes a first plurality of transistors. One or more of the first plurality of transistors is length-of-diffusion (LOD) protected. | 12-04-2014 |
20150255461 | STACKED COMMON GATE FINFET DEVICES FOR AREA OPTIMIZATION - A MOS device includes a first FinFET having a first transistor source, drain, gate, and set of fins, and includes a second FinFET having a second transistor source, drain, gate, and set of fins. The MOS device further includes a gate interconnect extending linearly to form and to connect together the first and second transistor gates. The MOS device further includes a first interconnect on a first side of the gate interconnect that connects together the set of first transistor fins at the first transistor drain and the set of second transistor fins at the second transistor source, a second interconnect on a second side of the gate interconnect that connects together the set of first transistor fins at the first transistor source, and a third interconnect on the second side of the gate interconnect that connects together the set of second transistor fins at the second transistor drain. | 09-10-2015 |
20150287709 | DOUBLE PATTERNED STACKING TECHNIQUE - A double patterned CMOS device includes a first set of stacked transistors, a second set of stacked transistors, and a set of transistors. The first set of stacked transistors includes first and second transistors. The first transistor has a first transistor active region and the second transistor has a second transistor active region. The second set of stacked transistors is adjacent the first set of stacked transistors. The second set of stacked transistors includes third and fourth transistors. The third transistor has a third transistor active region and the fourth transistor has a fourth transistor active region. The set of transistors is adjacent the first set of stacked transistors. The set of transistors includes a fifth transistor. The fifth transistor has a fifth transistor active region. The first, second, third, and fourth transistor active regions satisfy certain distance relationships from each other. | 10-08-2015 |
Harikrishna Doppalapudi, Norcross, GA US
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20150081829 | OUT-OF-BAND REPLICATING BIOS SETTING DATA ACROSS COMPUTERS - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a system for replicating BIOS setting data (BIOSSD) across computers. The system includes a plurality of computers, and each computer is connected to a service processor (SP). Each computer includes a BIOS chip, which stores a first BIOSSD collection. The SP stores a second BIOSSD collection. When the first BIOSSD collection is newer, the SP receives a copy of the first BIOSSD collection from the computer to replace the second BIOSSD collection. When the second BIOSSD collection is newer, the SP transmits a copy of the second BIOSSD collection to the computer to replace the first BIOSSD collection in the BIOS chip. A remote management may request and obtain from the SP the updated second BIOSSD collection such that the remote management computer may send the copy the updated second BIOSSD collection to other SP's for update. | 03-19-2015 |
20150143095 | BIOS FAILOVER UPDATE WITH SERVICE PROCESSOR - Certain aspects direct to basic input/output system (BIOS) failover update with a service processor (SP). In certain embodiments, the system includes a host computer and a SP. A CPU of the host computer loads and executes a current BIOS image stored in a BIOS chip to a memory as a BIOS instance. The SP receives, from the executed BIOS instance at the host computer, a BIOS image as a failover backup image, and stores the failover backup image in the volatile memory of the SP. When an error occurs at the host computer, the executed BIOS instance sends a request for the failover backup image to the SP. In response, the SP sends a copy of the failover backup image to the host computer such that the executed BIOS instance may replace the current BIOS image stored in the BIOS chip with the copy of the failover backup image. | 05-21-2015 |
20150149750 | BIOS UPDATE WITH SERVICE PROCESSOR WITHOUT SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE (SPI) ACCESS - Certain aspects direct to BIOS update with a service processor (SP) without access through a serial peripheral interface (SPI). In certain embodiments, the system includes a SP, which includes a processor, a non-volatile memory, a volatile memory and a system interface. The SP receives a BIOS image from a remote management computer, and stores the BIOS image in the volatile memory. When the SP receives, from a BIOS executed at a central processing unit (CPU) of a host computer through the system interface, a request for the BIOS image, the SP sends a copy of the BIOS image in response to the request for the BIOS image to the host computer through the system interface such that the BIOS executed at the CPU of the host computer replaces a current BIOS image stored in a BIOS chip with the copy of the BIOS image. | 05-28-2015 |
20150149815 | BIOS FAILOVER UPDATE WITH SERVICE PROCESSOR HAVING DIRECT SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE (SPI) ACCESS - Certain aspects direct to systems and methods of BIOS failover update with a service processor (SP) having direct serial peripheral interface (SPI) access to a basic input/output system (BIOS) chip of a host computer. In certain embodiments, the SP receives a failover backup image from a BIOS being executed at a CPU of the host computer through a system interface, and stores the failover backup image in the volatile memory. Then the SP monitors operation of the BIOS by receiving, from the BIOS, a notification signal. When the SP detects an error in the operation of the BIOS based on the notification signal, the SP sends a copy of the failover backup image to the BIOS chip of the host computer through the SPI to replace a current BIOS image stored in the BIOS chip of the host computer with the copy of the failover backup image. | 05-28-2015 |
Harikrishna Kulaveerasingam, Kajan, Selangor MY
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20100286068 | MOLECULAR MARKERS OF PLANT EMBRYOGENESIS - The present invention relates generally to a molecular marker for a plant physiological process and more particularly for plant embryogenesis. The molecular marker is, in one form, a genetic sequence from a monocot plant such as but not limited to oil-palm plants. In another form, the molecular marker is a polypeptide encoded by said genetic sequence. More particularly, the molecular marker of the present invention enables embryogenic tissue to be detected in vitro. The early detection of embryogenic tissue enables non-embryogenic tissue to be discarded. The ability to detect embryogenesis facilitates maximization of embryogenic potential. The present invention further contemplates a molecular marker comprising in one form a sequence of nucleotides encoding an antioxidant or in another form a sequence of amino acids defining a polypeptide having antioxidant activity. The antioxidant according to this aspect of the present invention is particularly useful in tablet or cream form as an anti-aging agent. The molecular markers of the present invention therefore also have uses in the inhibition or retardation of apoptotic processes. Such an effect has benefits in both plant and animal cells. The present invention further contemplates a promoter sequence encoding the molecular marker and its use in generating male sterile plants. | 11-11-2010 |
Harikrishna Kulaveerasingam, Kajan MY
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20100120151 | MOLECULAR MARKERS OF PLANT EMBRYOGENESIS - The present invention relates generally to a molecular marker for a plant physiological process and more particularly for plant embryogenesis. The molecular marker is, in one form, a genetic sequence from a monocot plant such as but not limited to oil-palm plants. In another form, the molecular marker is a polypeptide encoded by said genetic sequence. More particularly, the molecular marker of the present invention enables embryogenic tissue to be detected in vitro. The early detection of embryogenic tissue enables non-embryogenic tissue to be discarded. The ability to detect embryogenesis facilitates maximization of embryogenic potential. The present invention further contemplates a molecular marker comprising in one form a sequence of nucleotides encoding an antioxidant or in another form a sequence of amino acids defining a polypeptide having antioxidant activity. The antioxidant according to this aspect of the present invention is particularly useful in tablet or cream form as an anti-aging agent. The molecular markers of the present invention therefore also have uses in the inhibition or retardation of apoptotic processes. Such an effect has benefits in both plant and animal cells. The present invention further contemplates a promoter sequence encoding the molecular marker and its use in generating male sterile plants. | 05-13-2010 |
20140182017 | MOLECULAR MARKERS OF PLANT EMBRYOGENESIS - The present invention relates generally to a molecular marker for a plant physiological process and more particularly for plant embryogenesis. The molecular marker is, in one form, a genetic sequence from a monocot plant such as but not limited to oil-palm plants. In another form, the molecular marker is a polypeptide encoded by said genetic sequence. More particularly, the molecular marker of the present invention enables embryogenic tissue to be detected in vitro. The early detection of embryogenic tissue enables non-embryogenic tissue to be discarded. The ability to detect embryogenesis facilitates maximization of embryogenic potential. The present invention further contemplates a molecular marker comprising in one form a sequence of nucleotides encoding an antioxidant or in another form a sequence of amino acids defining a polypeptide having antioxidant activity. The antioxidant according to this aspect of the present invention is particularly useful in tablet or cream form as an anti-aging agent. The molecular markers of the present invention therefore also have uses in the inhibition or retardation of apoptotic processes. Such an effect has benefits in both plant and animal cells. The present invention further contemplates a promoter sequence encoding the molecular marker and its use in generating male sterile plants. | 06-26-2014 |
Harikrishna Nakshatri, Zionsville, IN US
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20100068717 | CANCER THERAPY PROGNOSIS - Methods and compositions based on FOXA1 expression to predict long-term disease-free survival in patients with breast cancer are disclosed. In ER+ positive patients, expression of FOXA1 is useful in identifying a subgroup of patients with a better prognosis. FOXA1 expression correlates with luminal subtype breast cancer, and serves as a clinical marker for luminal subtype breast cancer. Expression of FOXA1 is useful as a prognostic marker for an effective response tumors and as a predictive marker for a greater likelihood of response to an anti-hormonal therapy. Prognostic ability of FOXA1 in low-risk breast cancers is useful in treatment decision making. | 03-18-2010 |
20120252907 | DIAGNOSTIC METHODS AND KIT FOR DETECTING CANCER - The present disclosure is directed to compositions and methods for detecting elevated microRNA U6 concentrations in serum relative to a standard microRNA (e.g. SNORD44) as a diagnostic indicator of metastatic disease. In one embodiment the methods of the present disclosure are used to diagnose the existence of, or assess the risk of, breast cancer in an individual. | 10-04-2012 |
Harikrishna Nakshatri, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130202717 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND PREDICTING THE COURSE OF PROSTATE CANCER - Expression of Forkhead-box protein A1 (FOXA1), a transcription factor important for the normal development of the prostate gland is thought to be controlled by steroid hormones and GATA-3. Expression of FOXA1, GATA-3 and androgen receptor (AR) was retrospectively analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in a series of 80 primary tumors and 28 metastatic prostate cancers including 15 matched paired samples. High nuclear FOXA1 expression was seen in 19% of primary tumors and 89% of metastatic tumors (p<0.0001). FOXA1 expression correlated positively with tumor size, extra-prostatic extension, angiolymphatic invasion, AR and metastasis but did not correlate with age, tumor stage, Gleason score, presence of PIN or multifocality, seminal vesicle or perineural invasion and status of surgical excision margins. Expression of GATA-3 was not seen in either normal epithelium or tumor. High FOXA1 expression is associated with development of metastatic prostate cancer. Accordingly, FOXA1 expression can be used to classify patients at higher risk for metastases. | 08-08-2013 |
Harikrishna Pesala, Andhra Pradesh IN
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20080256199 | ATTACHING FILES FROM THE ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE IN A USER'S MAIL BOX - Techniques are provided to a user for attaching files that are available in the user's mail box. Previous email messages are saved, along with any file attachments, in the mail box. When composing a new message and the user intends to attach files to the new message, the files that are available for attachment are not limited to the files that are saved on the user's computer. Available files to attach include the file attachments that are saved in the user's mail box and other files that are stored in an online storage system, which service may be provided by the same entity that provides the email service to the user. | 10-16-2008 |
Harikrishna Raghumandala, Avon, CT US
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20110264618 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING AND ANALYZING DIMENSION DATA - A processor is operated to combine a first row of a dimension table in a data warehouse with a second row in the dimension table. The result is a combined row that includes a row identification key for the first row and a row identification key for the second row. The row identification key for the first row joins the combined row to fact data from a prior time period. The second row corresponds to a current time period that is later than the prior time period. The processor is also operated to join at least a portion of the combined row to at least a portion of the corresponding row in a fact table associated with the dimension table. The fact data from the prior time period is included in the corresponding row in the fact table. | 10-27-2011 |
Harikrishna Reddy, San Jose, CA US
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20140105272 | LOW POWER CONTEXT ADAPTIVE BINARY ARITHMETIC DECODER ENGINE - A technique for decoding data within a context-based adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) stream processes one or more bins of compressed data based on video format parameters associated with the stream. A configurable CABAC decoder circuit cascades one or more instances of CABAC bin decoder logic to operate properly within a timing constrain established by a decoder clock frequency. The decoder may advantageously select among different combinations of decoder clock frequency and decoded bins per clock cycle to minimize power consumption associated with decompressing and playing the compressed data. | 04-17-2014 |
Harikrishna Tandri, Ellicott, MD US
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20150321021 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS - The present invention provides both methods and devices for termination of arrhythmias, such as ventricular or atrial tachyarrhythmias. The device and method involves application of alternating current (AC) for clinically significant durations at selected therapeutic frequencies through the cardiac tissue to a subject experiencing arrhythmia. Methods are also provided to minimize or eliminate pain during defibrillation. | 11-12-2015 |
Harikrishna Tandri, Ellicott City, CA US
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20120215269 | Method and Device for Treating Cardiac Arrhythmias - The present invention provides both methods and devices for termination of arrhythmias, such as ventricular or atrial tachyarrhythmias. The device and method involves application of alternating current (AC) for clinically significant durations at selected therapeutic frequencies through the cardiac tissue to a subject experiencing arrhythmia. Methods are also provided to minimize or eliminate pain during defibrillation. | 08-23-2012 |
20150258344 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS - The present invention provides both methods and devices for termination of arrhythmias, such as ventricular or atrial tachyarrhythmias. The device and method involves application of alternating current (AC) for clinically significant durations at selected therapeutic frequencies through the cardiac tissue to a subject experiencing arrhythmia. Methods are also provided to minimize or eliminate pain during defibrillation. | 09-17-2015 |
Harikrishna Tumma, Bangalore IN
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20100267699 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - 643 - The invention concerns bicyclic compounds of Formula I | 10-21-2010 |
20130203714 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - 643 - The invention concerns bicyclic compounds of Formula I | 08-08-2013 |