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| 20110263660 | ANTIHYPERTENSIVE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION - An antihypertensive pharmaceutical composition is provided, which contains levamlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and indapamide. In the present invention, levamlodipine and indapamide are administrated in combination for treating hypertension, a good synergistic antihypertensive effect is achieved, and the edema side effect due to sodium and water retention caused when levamlodipine is administrated alone and the side effect of glucose metabolism interference caused when indapamide is administrated alone are mitigated. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110313006 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION OF LEVAMLODIPINE OR PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF AND .beta. RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT, AND USE THEREOF - A pharmaceutical composition of levamlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a β receptor blocking agent, and a use thereof are provided. An active ingredient of the pharmaceutical composition contains levamlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a β receptor blocking agent, in which the β receptor blocking agent is one selected from nebivolol, bisoprolol, betaxolol, celiprolol, and nadolol. A use of the pharmaceutical composition in preparation of a medicine for treating hypertension is further provided. The pharmaceutical composition of the prevent invention has the advantages that the therapeutic effect is obvious, and the administration is convenient. | 12-22-2011 |
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| 20080224008 | HANGER BAR FOR RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURES - A hanger bar for supporting a recessed light fixture is attachable to ceiling joists or a T-bar grid of a drop down ceiling. First and second bars of the hanger bar slide and telescope. First and second spring clips are detachably coupled to the brackets at the ends of the first and second bars, respectively. Each of the first and second clips has a pair of downwardly extending arms bent inwardly toward one another, a first leg extending from a first arm, a second leg extending from a second arm, and an outwardly-extending foot on the second leg. The spring clips snap on to the T-bar grid. Each bracket includes a nail that is angled away from the hanger bar and downward so that the nail head is below the level of the hanger bar. The angled nails enable easy hammer strikes to attach the hanger bar to ceiling joists without accidental hammer blows to the hanger bar. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20100110705 | HANGER BAR FOR RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURES - A hanger bar for supporting a recessed light fixture is attachable to ceiling joists or a T-bar grid of a drop down ceiling. First and second bars of the hanger bar slide and telescope. First and second spring clips are detachably coupled to the brackets at the ends of the first and second bars, respectively. Each of the first and second clips has a pair of downwardly extending arms bent inwardly toward one another, a first leg extending from a first arm, a second leg extending from a second arm, and an outwardly-extending foot on the second leg. The spring clips snap on to the T-bar grid. Each bracket includes a nail that is angled away from the hanger bar and downward so that the nail head is below the level of the hanger bar. The angled nails enable easy hammer strikes to attach the hanger bar to ceiling joists without accidental hammer blows to the hanger bar. The bracket may be discrete from the hanger bar but attached via tox clinching or a tab pass-through attachment. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110192644 | ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX - A junction box having a sheathed cable retainer structure is disclosed. The junction box contains pry outs that cover openings at corners of the junction box wherein the pry outs are removed and a sheathed cable or like electrical wiring can pass therethrough. A strain relief bracket having segmented distal bends at opposite ends thereof engages the cable and under bias pushes the cable against an indent formed on a wall inside the junction box opposite the cable. | 08-11-2011 |
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| 20100091965 | SERVICE SUBSCRIPTION METHOD, SYSTEM AND SERVER - A service subscription method is provided. The method includes the following steps. A service subscription request is received from a client. The request carries a service identifier (ID). Service information about a service that the client requests to subscribe to and information about related services of the service that the client requests to subscribe to are obtained according to the service ID. Related-service-set subscription information is obtained according to the information about the service to be subscribed to and the information about its related services. The related-service-set subscription information is returned to the client. Moreover, a service subscription system and server are also provided. Through the technical solutions of the present invention, the interaction process of related-service subscription is simplified and the system resources are saved, and the real-time performance of service subscription and the probability of related-service subscription are also increased. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110173324 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING SERVICES OVER THE EXTENSIBLE MESSAGING AND PRESENCE PROTOCOL - An XMPP server in a home domain that an XMPP client belongs to receives a service access request over XMPP; the XMPP server selects a routing path for the service access request, and forwards the service access request to a next hop XMPP server according to the selected routing path, and forwards the service access request in turn, to an XMPP gateway connected to a service server; after the XMPP gateway receives the service access request, the XMPP gateway invokes the service server to obtain a service access response, and forwards the service access response to the XMPP server in the home domain that the XMPP client belongs to; the XMPP server in the home domain that the XMPP client belongs to sends the service access response to the XMPP client. | 07-14-2011 |
| 20110238840 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND DEVICE FOR SERVICE NEGOTIATION - The present invention discloses a service negotiation method, system and device. The service negotiation method includes: obtaining a service negotiation request that contains multiple services; obtaining a requirement processing result of the multiple services according to the service negotiation request; and selecting a target service according to the requirement processing result, generating a service negotiation result corresponding to the service negotiation request, and returning the service negotiation result. The present invention enables the service network to support service negotiation under multiple service requirements and meets the needs of service interactions and the requirements of the negotiation requester. With the present invention, the success rate of service negotiation is increased and the user satisfaction is enhanced. | 09-29-2011 |
| 20110268039 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING SERVICE ROAMING - The present invention discloses a method for implementing service roaming. The method includes: receiving a roaming registration request that includes a service identifier (ID); obtaining a physical access address of a service according to the service ID, and generating and storing service registration route information that includes the service ID and the physical access address of the service; obtaining an address of a home service router or a service router to which the service belongs before the service roams, and sending a roaming notification message to the home service router or the service router to which the service belongs before the service roams. In this way, a user may access the service, thus the user experience and the universality of services created by the user are improved. | 11-03-2011 |
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| 20080214454 | Use of HMGB fragments as anti-inflammatory agents - Compositions and methods are disclosed for inhibiting the release of a proinflammatory cytokine from a vertebrate cell, and for inhibiting an inflammatory cytokine cascade in a patient. The compositions comprise a vertebrate HMGB A box, and an antibody preparation that specifically binds to a vertebrate HMGB B box. The methods comprise treating a cell or a patient with sufficient amounts of the composition to inhibit the release of the proinflammatory cytokine, or to inhibit the inflammatory cytokine cascade. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20100040607 | Combination Therapy with Inhibitors of HMGB and Caspase for the Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases - Compositions and methods are disclosed for treating a condition characterized by activation of an inflammatory cytokine cascade in a patient. The compositions comprise an agent that inhibits HMGB biological activity and a caspase inhibitor. The methods comprise treating a cell or a patient with sufficient amounts of the composition to inhibit the release of proinflammatory cytokine(s) and/or inhibit the inflammatory cytokine cascade. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20110020318 | Inhibitors of the Interaction Between HMGB Polypeptides and Toll-Like Receptor 2 as Anti-Inflammatory Agents - The invention features a method of treating an inflammatory condition in an individual, comprising administering an agent inhibits the interaction between a Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and a high mobility group B (HMGB) polypeptide to the individual. The invention also features methods for identifying agents that inhibit the interaction between TLR2 and HMGB. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110268695 | USE OF HMGB FRAGMENTS AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS - Compositions and methods are disclosed for inhibiting the release of a proinflammatory cytokine from a vertebrate cell, and for inhibiting an inflammatory cytokine cascade in a patient. The compositions comprise a vertebrate HMGB A box, and an antibody preparation that specifically binds to a vertebrate HMGB B box. The methods comprise treating a cell or a patient with sufficient amounts of the composition to inhibit the release of the proinflammatory cytokine, or to inhibit the inflammatory cytokine cascade. | 11-03-2011 |