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Jagadeesh Bayry, Issy-Les-Moulineaux FR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090317373 | Inhibition of the Anti-FVIII Immune Response - The invention relates to a compound capable of inhibiting the endocytosis of FVIII (factor VIII) by immune system cells capable of endocytosing the antigen and to the therapeutic use of such a compound for the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of hemophiliacs in order to reduce the immunogenicity of FVIII and/or increase the half-life of FVIII. | 12-24-2009 |
Jagadeesh Bayry, Paris FR
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| 20110171261 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION - This invention relates to the use of a CCR4 antagonist as an adjuvant, in particular in an immunogenic composition comprising an antigen which elicits an immune response against a pathogen or tumour. | 07-14-2011 |
Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi, Bangalore IN
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| 20100070262 | ADAPTING CROSS-LINGUAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FOR A TARGET COLLECTION - A method and system for generating a bilingual dictionary that maps words of the source language to words of a target language is provided. A Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval (“CLIR”) system accesses a parallel collection that is comprised of a parallel source collection and a parallel target collection, and generates a similarity score for sentences of the parallel target collection indicating the similarity of those sentences to sentences of the target collection. When the CLIR system generates a bilingual dictionary from the sentences of the parallel collection, it factors in the similarities of the sentences of the parallel target collection to sentences in the target collection. By factoring these similarities, the CLIR system allows sentences with a high similarity to have a greater influence on the mapping of words of the source language to the words of the target language than sentences with a low similarity. | 03-18-2010 |
Jagadeesh Kalki, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090177698 | Client Access License Tracking Mechanism - A client tracking mechanism has a log file analysis routine that may generate two tables, one having a licensable entity designator and last logged off time, and the other having a current session designator. The first table may be aggregated by a server that may collect data from multiple client tracking mechanisms to determine a licensable entity's sessions across multiple servers. The client tracking mechanism may save and resume analysis from the last analyzed log file entry, and may be able to track sessions that are both shorter and longer than the time between each analysis. In many embodiments, a licensable entity may be a user or a device, when a license arrangement is configured in a per-user or per-device basis. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090254313 | DETERMINING COMPUTER SYSTEM USAGE FROM LOGGED EVENTS - Described is a technology by which logged events such as in a security event log (e.g., within a defined timeframe) are processed to determine logon times and logoff times, which are then used to determine system usage. Logoff times may correspond to an actual logoff event, a shutdown event, or another login. In one example, logon and logoff times determine the combined times that each user of the system was logged on, e.g., a total session time for each user. Multiple users' times may be combined into a total usage time of all users. Each user's combined session time may be evaluated against the total usage time to determine whether any user is a primary user, e.g., by being logged on more than a threshold percentage of the total usage time. A primary user may be identified, or the system determined to be a shared system without a primary user. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090271437 | DETERMINING COMPUTER INFORMATION FROM PROCESSOR PROPERTIES - Described is a technology by which directly ascertainable properties of a processor are collected, and used as a key to access other information about the processor, such as age-related information maintained in a separate lookup table. If a matching entry is not found, the property information may be added to an unknown list and/or used to dynamically update the lookup table. A data structure such as a record comprises a set of fields including fields containing data representative of properties of a processor, a key value determined from the data in at least some of the fields and an identifier that identifies the processor relative to other processors of other computing devices. The fields may include manufacturer data, brand identifier data, cache information, normalized processor speed data, mobile chip information and/or CPU model data. | 10-29-2009 |
Jagadeesh Kasaraneni, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100082781 | NETWORK CONNECTIVITY - A method for managing a computer or communication network by obtaining connectivity configuration information from a plurality of networked devices; analyzing the connectivity configuration information from the plurality of networked devices; and, determining a state of connectivity between any two of the plurality of networked devices. | 04-01-2010 |
Jagadeesh Mavinahalli, Singapore SG
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| 20100063300 | BIOCATALYTIC PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF SUBSTANTIALLY STEREOMERICALLY PURE FUSED BICYCLIC PROLINE COMPOUNDS - The present disclosure provides substantially enantiomerically pure heterobicyclic compounds of the following structural formulas, | 03-11-2010 |
