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Igor A. Baikalov, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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| 20120030757 | LOGIN INITIATED SCANNING OF COMPUTING DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for login initiated remote scanning of computer devices. The present invention detects login to the network via access management systems. The login data provides information that identifies the device so that the device can be checked against a scan database to determine if and when a previous scan occurred. Based on the findings in the scan database determinations are made as to whether to perform a scan. Additionally, the level of scanning can be determined based on previous scan dates and previous scan results, which may dictate customized scanning In addition, the priority of the impending scan may be dictated by previous scan dates and results. Further embodiments provide for assessing risk, such as risk scoring or the like, concurrently or in near-real-time with the completion of the scan so that alerts may be communicated. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120046989 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING RISK OUTLIERS AND PERFORMING ASSOCIATED RISK REVIEWS - Embodiments of the invention relate to risk review assessments and, more particularly to determining risk review candidates by identifying two or more community categories, determining risk scores for each user/employee across risk categories, normalizing the risk scores based on community averages and community standard deviations and determining risk review candidates by comparing the normalized risk scores to predetermined thresholds. In additional embodiments, an outlier reinforcement score for each user/employee by summing all of the positive-valued normalized risk scores across the two or more communities and comparing the outlier reinforcement score to a predetermined threshold. | 02-23-2012 |
| 20120047575 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING ACCESS ENTITLEMENT REVIEWS - Embodiments of the invention relate to risk assessments and, more particularly to performing access risk assessments based on identified outliers. | 02-23-2012 |
Igor A. Bekelman, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120079413 | DYNAMIC, SET DRIVEN, RIBBON, SUPPORTING DEEP MERGE - Displaying a ribbon user interface in a context dependant fashion. A method includes displaying a ribbon user interface. The ribbon user interface is associated with some set of user data and includes one or more displayed tabs. Each tab includes one or more groups that are displayed for a given tab. Each group includes one or more controls. Displaying a ribbon user interface includes displaying a single set of groups, and one or more sets of controls, one for each group, for a single tab that is selected. The method further includes receiving user input related to the user data resulting in a change of context related to the user data. Membership of at least one of the single set of groups or the one or more sets of controls is changed based on the change of context related to the user data. | 03-29-2012 |
Igor A. Brikun, Forest Park, IL US
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| 20100047899 | PROCESS FOR CELLULAR PRODUCTION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS - A process of increasing the cellular production of biologically active compounds is provided. The process is particularly useful for increasing antibiotic production by bacterial cells. The process includes the step of inhibiting the activity of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100143976 | PROCESS OF INCREASING CELLULAR PRODUCTION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS - A method of increasing production of a methylmalonyl-CoA derivative in a bacterium is disclosed that includes providing a bacterium that produces a methylmalonyl-CoA derivative in which methylmalonyl-CoA mutase function has been inhibited and culturing the bacterium in a medium containing an effective amount of methylmalonyl-CoA or a precursor thereof to increase the production of the methylmalonyl-CoA derivative by the bacterium. The production of the methylmalonyl-CoA derivative is increased when compared to production of the methylmalonyl-CoA derivative by the bacterium when cultured in a medium without the effective amount of methylmalonyl-CoA or a precursor thereof. | 06-10-2010 |
Igor A. Gachik, Boca Raton, FL US
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| 20090078226 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LIQUID FUEL CONDITIONING - A fuel is conditioned in a fuel supply system for more efficient combustion in a combustion chamber. The conditioning system includes a fuel vessel for fuel conditioning, at least one fuel dispersing nozzle mounted for discharge into the fuel vessel, at least one gas inlet port and at least one conditioned fuel outlet. A low level sensor registers a lower level of conditioned fuel in the fuel vessel. A high level sensor registers an upper level of conditioned fuel in the fuel vessel. A gas source feeds a gas to the fuel vessel, wherein the gas is dissolved in the liquid fuel for forming a liquid/gas fuel solution. A low-pressure fuel pump and a liquid fuel supply line supply liquid fuel from a fuel reservoir to the at least one dispersing nozzle of the fuel vessel at a pressure P | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090084366 | Method and System for Liquid Fuel Gasification - A fuel is aerated in a fuel supply and gasification system for more efficient combustion in a combustion chamber. The gasification system includes a mixing device for mixing a liquid fuel with at least one gas. A gas source feeds the gas to a gas feeding nozzle and through the nozzle further to the mixing device, wherein the gas is mixed with the liquid fuel for forming a liquid fuel/gas bubbles mixture. A low-pressure fuel pump connected with the mixing device by a liquid fuel supply line feeds liquid fuel from a fuel reservoir to the mixing device at pressure P | 04-02-2009 |
Igor A. Kashulin, Moscow RU
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| 20080287692 | Synthesis of cyclopentadiene derivatives - A compound of formula (X): | 11-20-2008 |
Igor A. Luzinov, Central, SC US
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| 20110003144 | Capillary-channeled polymer fibers modified for defense against chemical and biological contaminants - A method of preparing a fiber or an article suitable for use in defending against a biological or a chemical contaminant, and the fiber or article resulting from the method thereof, is disclosed. The method includes obtaining a fiber such as a capillary-channeled fiber with a surface having grooves or channels thereon and modifying the surface of the fiber with an active agent so as to provide the fiber with the ability to defend against a biological or a chemical contaminant. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110262709 | Ultrahydrophobic Substrates - Disclosed is a process for modification of a substrate so as to form an ultrahydrophobic surface on the substrate. Also disclosed are surface-modified substrates that can be formed according to the disclosed processes. The process includes attachment of a multitude of nano- and/or submicron-sized structures to a surface to provide increased surface roughness. In addition, the process includes grafting a hydrophobic material to the surface in order to decrease the surface energy and decrease wettability of the surface. The combination of increase surface roughness and decreased surface energy can provide an ultrahydrophobic surface on the treated substrate. | 10-27-2011 |
Igor A. Melnitskiy, Ufa RU
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| 20090253212 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WATER PURIFICATION - Prospective invention concerns to area of ecology and analytical chemistry, and also to water treatment, and can be used for estimation the effectiveness of water purification from different origin on water intakes with various stages of technological processing, for assessment of overall performance of filters and water treating devices of household and industrial purpose. The essence of technique consists in use of generalized parameter of total carbon content—technogenic organic carbon—in semi-volatile organic compounds before and after stages of water treatment. The total carbon content is determined by gas chromatography coupled with atomic-emission detection. Due to high sensitivity of method, parameter technogenic organic carbon correctly reflects changes of water quality during water treatment. | 10-08-2009 |
Igor A. Schepetkin, Bozeman, MT US
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| 20100035932 | NOVEL FORMYL PEPTIDE RECEPTOR LIKE 1 AGONISTS THAT INDUCE MACROPHAGE TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA AND COMPUTATIONAL STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS OF THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds of structural formula (I), which are agonists of formyl peptide receptor (FPR), particularly formyl peptide receptor like 1 (FPRL1). The present invention also provides the therapeutic use of the compounds of formula (I). | 02-11-2010 |
Igor A. Vikhliantsev, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100023904 | Method and Apparatus for Generating Memory Models and Timing Database - A method and apparatus are provided for creating and using a memory timing database. A plurality of characterization memories are defined, which can be mapped to a memory resource. Each characterization memory has different memory parameters. A plurality of variants of tiling each characterization memory to the memory resource are also defined. Timing characteristics of each tiling variant of each characterization memory are stored in the memory timing database for the memory resource based on sets of input ramptimes and output loads. | 01-28-2010 |
Igor A. Zinkovsky, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20100153927 | TRANSFORMING USER SCRIPT CODE FOR DEBUGGING - User script code that is developed to be run in a host application, for example, as a macro can be transformed into debuggable code so that the host application may continue to operate during a debugging stop operation. Traceback methods can be created that call back into the host application to allow the host application to cooperatively operate and update its user-interface. The user script code can be transformed by injecting callbacks to the traceback methods at respective locations in the code where a stopping operation may be installed during debugging. Further, two or more debugging features can be combined into a single user script code transform using an iterator pattern function. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100153939 | REMAPPING DEBUGGABLE CODE - User script code that has been developed for execution in a host application can be remapped to debuggable script code, based on explicit debugging gestures, allowing for appropriate debugging coverage for the code while mitigating execution (in)efficiency issues. Capabilities of an application virtual machine used for the host application can be determined, and the user script code can be instrumented with guards for detecting explicit debugging gestures based on a virtual machine's (VM′) capabilities. The instrumented user script code can be executed in a runtime environment, for example, by a just-in-time compilation service. If an explicit debugging gesture is detected, a function where the gesture was detected can be transformed into debuggable script code, in one embodiment, based on the debuggable gesture detected. | 06-17-2010 |
