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Gaurav Johari, Irving, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100030596 | Business Process Intelligence - Systems, methods, and apparatus, including software tangibly stored on a computer readable medium, involve managing business information in an enterprise. Multiple business operations are identified for achieving a business objective in the enterprise, and one or more data operations are identified for managing information related to a subset of the business operations. An automated business process is defined for implementing the business operations and the data operation. The automated business process initiates the data operation based on execution of the subset of business operations. The automated business process is stored for repeated use in the enterprise. | 02-04-2010 |
Gaurav Johari, Uttar Pradesh IN
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080300813 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESS DESIGN VALIDATION - A method and system for process design validation is provided. A process validation is first triggered. A process design is evaluated against a technical infrastructure component and if a non-positive result is achieved as a result of process design validation, suggestions are generated in order to achieve a positive result. | 12-04-2008 |
Houri Johari, St. Charles, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090266162 | BULK ACOUSTIC WAVE GYROSCOPE - Capacitive bulk acoustic wave x, y and z-axes gyroscopes implemented on (100) and (111) silicon substrates are disclosed. Exemplary gyroscopes comprise a handle substrate, a bulk acoustic wave resonator element supported by the handle substrate, and a plurality of electrodes surrounding and separated from the resonator element by very small capacitive gaps. The electrodes can excite and detect at least two degenerate bulk acoustic wave resonant modes in the resonator. Advantages include reduced size; higher Q, which improves noise and bias stability; larger bandwidth, and improved shock resistance. In addition, the high Q is maintained in atmospheric or near-atmospheric pressure which reduces the cost and complexity of the wafer-scale packaging of the gyroscope. | 10-29-2009 |
Pooja Johari, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100145399 | MULTIFUNCTION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING THE MULTIFUNCTION DEVICES - Devices which are used for performing multiple modes of electro, vacuum and ultrasound therapy are disclosed as well as methods of using those devices. One device for providing a constant current and/or a constant voltage to regions of a patient's body includes a housing, at least one microprocessor for generating at least one signal, at least one amplifier circuit for amplifying the one or more signals, at least one feedback circuit for delivering at least one constant current to a patient's body, at least one lead wire socket located on the exterior of the housing, at least one pair of electrodes connected to the one or more lead wire sockets, wherein the electrodes are placed in communication with at least one region of the patient's body so that an output current and or voltage is delivered to one or more of the skin regions of the patient's body. Additionally, a controller is used to activate the constant current and/or voltage and it is also used to select one or more selected modes for the constant current and/or voltage. | 06-10-2010 |
Satyendra Johari, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100145399 | MULTIFUNCTION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING THE MULTIFUNCTION DEVICES - Devices which are used for performing multiple modes of electro, vacuum and ultrasound therapy are disclosed as well as methods of using those devices. One device for providing a constant current and/or a constant voltage to regions of a patient's body includes a housing, at least one microprocessor for generating at least one signal, at least one amplifier circuit for amplifying the one or more signals, at least one feedback circuit for delivering at least one constant current to a patient's body, at least one lead wire socket located on the exterior of the housing, at least one pair of electrodes connected to the one or more lead wire sockets, wherein the electrodes are placed in communication with at least one region of the patient's body so that an output current and or voltage is delivered to one or more of the skin regions of the patient's body. Additionally, a controller is used to activate the constant current and/or voltage and it is also used to select one or more selected modes for the constant current and/or voltage. | 06-10-2010 |
