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Krishna V. Komanduri, Village Of Palmetto Bay, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110306948 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO TH-1 DENDRITIC CELLS - Certain embodiments of the invention are directed to methods for inducing an immunologic response to a tumor in a patient using mature dendritic cells transfected with a nucleic acid composition encoding one or more tumor antigens and loaded with a corresponding tumor antigen composition. | 12-15-2011 |
Krishna V. Palem, Houston, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110321067 | COMPUTING DEVICE USING INEXACT COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE PROCESSOR - In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a computer readable medium including software instructions which, when executed by a processor, perform a method, the method including receiving a first method call from an application, wherein the first method call is associated with a first application component; obtaining a first application component error tolerance (ACET) value associated with the first method call; determining, using the first ACET value and a first inexact amount value (IAV) of a first inexact computing architecture (ICA) Processor (ICA) processor, that the first ICA processor is available to execute the first method call; and processing the first method call using the first ICA processor. | 12-29-2011 |
Krishna V. Srinvasa, Dallas, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120018418 | TEMPERATURE CONTROLLABLE SHOES - A temperature controllable shoe has a shoe portion with a plurality of peltier chips disposed along an inner portion of the shoe to control the temperature inside the shoe. The user selects a desired temperature. The peltier chips are placed against a heat sink in thermal contact to dissipate any unwanted heat. In one embodiment, a wireless control unit is provided to wirelessly control the temperature of the shoes. Because of the thermal properties of the peltier chips, they can be used to either provide heating or cooling depending on the current flow. In another embodiment, the user wears a battery pack that is connected with a wire to the shoe. In another embodiment, the battery is placed within the shoe. In one embodiment, indicator lights are provided to allow a user to visually ascertain the status of the shoe. | 01-26-2012 |
