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Abhishek Mehrotra, North Brunswick, NJ US
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| 20090248669 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ORGANIZING INFORMATION - A system and method to process data having a module stored on the server computer system for receiving a query over a network from a client computer system. A search engine utilizes the query to extract a search result from a data source. A query decomposition module decomposes the query into at least one n-gram which is a subset of the query. A processing module processes the at least one n-gram to determine at least one related search suggestion. A merging module merges the at least one related search suggestion into a ranked output data set. A transmission module transmits the search result and the at least one related search suggestion from the server computer system to the client computer system. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20120095977 | CLOUD MATCHING OF A QUESTION AND AN EXPERT - Methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable media for matching a question with an expert are provided herein. Information regarding a plurality of experts may be received. The received information may be analyzed and processed and an expertise cloud may be generated for each expert of the plurality of experts using the received information and results of the analysis and processing. In some cases feedback regarding an expert may be received and associated with the expert. Also disclosed herein is a system, method, apparatus, and machine-readable media for matching an expert with a requested area of expertise. | 04-19-2012 |
| 20120095978 | RELATED ITEM USAGE FOR MATCHING QUESTIONS TO EXPERTS - Methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable media for matching a question with an expert via a related item are provided herein. A received question may be analyzed in order to determine one or more components included in the question. One or more items relating to a question component may be found and one or more sources of information may be searched in order to find an expert associated with the related item. The received question may then be routed to a found expert and, on some occasions, a user may receive a response to a question from the found expert. In some cases, a list of found experts may then be returned to the asker of the question. | 04-19-2012 |
Bharat Mehrotra, Louisville, KY US
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| 20120094854 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS THROUGH THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE OLANZAPINE POOR RESPONSE PREDICTOR GENE SIGNATURE - Methods and compositions relate to genetic markers of psychotic disorders, e.g., schizophrenia (SZ), are provided. For example, in certain aspects methods for determinations of a OPRP genetic signature are described. Furthermore, the invention provides methods and compositions involving treatment of psychotic disorders using the genetic signature. | 04-19-2012 |
Jyoti Mehrotra, Bridgewater, NJ US
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| 20080213781 | Methods of detecting methylation patterns within a CpG island - A method of increasing sensitivity of a DNA methylation assay by determining complementation within a CpG island of the methylated DNA. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090042290 | METHOD OF MODIFYING A MACROMOLECULE WITHOUT PRIOR EXTRACTION FROM A SAMPLE - The present invention encompasses a method of modifying a macromolecule without prior extraction from a sample by converting the macromolecule in the sample with a chemical, removing or converting chemical intermediates, if necessary; and purifying the resulting modified macromolecule. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20100003670 | CHARACTERIZING PROSTATE CANCER - Methods and kits for predicting the course or aggressiveness of prostate cancer include detecting the methylation status of various genes. | 01-07-2010 |
Manoj Mehrotra, Dallas, TX US
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| 20120104539 | TRENCHES WITH REDUCED SILICON LOSS - An isolation trench in a substrate of a semiconductor device includes a first shallow portion with a dielectric sidewall and a second deeper portion without a dielectric sidewall. The isolation trench is formed by forming a first shallow portion of the trench, forming dielectric sidewalls on the first shallow portion, and then etching the substrate below the first shallow portion to form the second deeper portion. Shallow isolation trenches may be formed simultaneously with the etching of the second deeper portion. | 05-03-2012 |
| 20120104540 | TRENCH WITH REDUCED SILICON LOSS - An isolation trench in a substrate of a semiconductor device includes a first shallow portion, a transition region, and a second deeper portion. The isolation trench contains a dielectric filler. The isolation trench is formed by first forming a first shallow portion of the isolation trench, forming polysilicon sidewalls on the first shallow portion, and then etching the second deeper portion. | 05-03-2012 |
| 20120108021 | PMOS SiGe-LAST INTEGRATION PROCESS - A process of forming a CMOS integrated circuit including integrating SiGe source/drains in the PMOS transistor after source/drain and LDD implants and anneals. A dual layer hard mask is formed on a polysilicon gate layer. The bottom layer prevents SiGe growth on the polysilicon gate. The top layer protects the bottom layer during source/drain spacer removal. A stress memorization layer may be formed on the integrated circuit prior to a source/drain anneal and removed prior to forming a SiGe blocking layer over the NMOS. SiGe spacers may be formed on the PMOS gate to laterally offset the SiGe recesses. | 05-03-2012 |
Neha Mehrotra, Plano, TX US
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| 20090214034 | Systems and methods for enabling electronic messaging with recipient-specific content - The present invention is directed to a system and method for enabling electronic messaging with recipient-specific content, wherein multiple recipients may view non-private information and less than all recipients may view non-private information. In one embodiment, an author may select between two messaging processing algorithms to send messages to recipients, wherein one algorithm uses encryption and the other does not. In one embodiment, once private information is received by a recipient, its dissemination is automatically restricted. In one embodiment, the method of enabling messaging with recipient-specific content is transparent to email server machines. In one embodiment, HTML tags, comments and/or headers are used to mark information as private and to prevent such information from being viewed by unintended recipients. In one embodiment, non-private information is viewed by all recipients, but privately-highlighted non-private information is viewable by less than all recipients. | 08-27-2009 |
Pankai K. Mehrotra, Greensburg, PA US
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| 20080260947 | METHOD OF MAKING A CVD COATING SCHEME INCLUDING ALUMINA AND/OR TITANIUM-CONTAINING MATERIALS - A method of making a coated body wherein the method includes the following steps: providing a substrate; applying by chemical vapor deposition a titanium carbonitride coating layer containing titanium carbonitride grains for a selected duration so as to terminate the growth of the titanium carbonitride grains at a pre-selected size and control the thickness of the titanium carbonitride coating layer so as to range between a lower limit equal to about 0.5 micrometers and an upper limit equal to about 25 micrometers; applying by chemical vapor deposition a first titanium/aluminum-containing coating layer containing first titanium/aluminum-containing grains for a selected duration so as to terminate the growth of the first titanium/aluminum-containing grains at a pre-selected size and control the thickness of the first titanium/aluminum-containing coating layer so as to range between a lower limit equal to greater than zero micrometers and an upper limit equal to about 5 micrometers, and wherein the first titanium/aluminum-containing coating layer is farther from the substrate than the titanium carbonitride coating layer; applying by chemical vapor deposition an alumina coating layer containing alumina grains for a selected duration so as to terminate the growth of the alumina grains at a pre-selected size and control the thickness of the alumina coating layer so as to range between a lower limit greater than zero micrometers and an upper limit equal to about 5 micrometers, and the alumina coating layer being farther away from the substrate than the first aluminum/titanium-containing coating layer, and wherein the first titanium-containing coating layer and the alumina coating layer comprising a coating sequence, and the method comprises applying a plurality of the coating sequences by CVD. | 10-23-2008 |
Pankaj K. Mehrotra, Greensburg, PA US
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| 20100255199 | ALUMINA COATING, COATED PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A method of coating a substrate that includes the steps of: applying by chemical vapor deposition at a temperature ranging between about 750 degrees Centigrade and about 920 degrees Centigrade an alpha-alumina coating layer wherein the alpha-alumina coating layer exhibits a platelet grain morphology at the surface thereof. | 10-07-2010 |
Pronita Mehrotra, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090080885 | SCHEDULING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTICAL BURST SWITCHED NETWORKS - An optical network scheduling device ( | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090319701 | Simple Flow Control Protocol Over RDMA - A method and system for directing data transfers between applications residing on different computers or devices using a simplified flow control protocol. The protocol eliminates the need for and use of flow control modes and supports all possible data transfer mechanisms. The protocol also allows source and sink applications to independently set their own local memory threshold over which data transfers are made using remote direct memory access (RDMA) or zero-copy transfers. Through adjusting its threshold value or size, a sink or receiving application or component adapts its behavior to the behavior of a sending or source application or component. | 12-24-2009 |
Rohit Mehrotra, Plano, TX US
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| 20090214034 | Systems and methods for enabling electronic messaging with recipient-specific content - The present invention is directed to a system and method for enabling electronic messaging with recipient-specific content, wherein multiple recipients may view non-private information and less than all recipients may view non-private information. In one embodiment, an author may select between two messaging processing algorithms to send messages to recipients, wherein one algorithm uses encryption and the other does not. In one embodiment, once private information is received by a recipient, its dissemination is automatically restricted. In one embodiment, the method of enabling messaging with recipient-specific content is transparent to email server machines. In one embodiment, HTML tags, comments and/or headers are used to mark information as private and to prevent such information from being viewed by unintended recipients. In one embodiment, non-private information is viewed by all recipients, but privately-highlighted non-private information is viewable by less than all recipients. | 08-27-2009 |
Sanjeev Mehrotra, Redmond, WA US
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| 20100189183 | MULTIPLE BIT RATE VIDEO ENCODING USING VARIABLE BIT RATE AND DYNAMIC RESOLUTION FOR ADAPTIVE VIDEO STREAMING - A video encoding system encodes video streams for multiple bit rate video streaming using an approach that permits the encoded bit rate to vary subject to a peak bit rate and average bit rate constraints for higher quality streams, while a bottom bit rate stream is encoded to achieve a constant chunk rate. The video encoding system also dynamically decides an encoding resolution for segments of the multiple bit rate video streams that varies with video complexity so as to achieve a better visual experience for multiple bit rate streaming. | 07-29-2010 |
Sharad Mehrotra, Cedar Park, TX US
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| 20080263496 | Enhanced routing grid system and method - Routing systems and methods are provided having various strategies for optimizing and evaluating possible routes for netlist connections. In one embodiment, a data structure or matrix provides cost related data weighted to evaluate the impact proposed a connection or segment will have upon an attribute of interest such as, for example, speed, manufacturability or noise tolerance. This cost information can be related to terrain costs as well as shape costs to provide multidimensional cost information for connections. Processing such higher information cost data is made more efficient with an additive process that is less demanding than a computationally intensive iterative multiplication process. Various methods are also disclosed for shifting and adjusting routing grids to improve use of available space or reduce run time in routing. In another embodiment, a parallel processing scheme is used to process multiple regions on multiple processors simultaneously without creating conflicts, that could arise, for example, when two processors try to route a trace on the same gridpoint. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080263497 | Enhanced Routing Grid System and Method - Routing systems and methods are provided having various strategies for optimizing and evaluating possible routes for netlist connections. In one embodiment, a data structure or matrix provides cost related data weighted to evaluate the impact proposed a connection or segment will have upon an attribute of interest such as, for example, speed, manufacturability or noise tolerance. This cost information can be related to terrain costs as well as shape costs to provide multidimensional cost information for connections. Processing such higher information cost data is made more efficient with an additive process that is less demanding than a computationally intensive iterative multiplication process. Various methods are also disclosed for shifting and adjusting routing grids to improve use of available space or reduce run time in routing. In another embodiment, a parallel processing scheme is used to process multiple regions on multiple processors simultaneously without creating conflicts, that could arise, for example, when two processors try to route a trace on the same gridpoint. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080263498 | Enhanced Routing Grid System and Method - Routing systems and methods are provided having various strategies for optimizing and evaluating possible routes for netlist connections. In one embodiment, a data structure or matrix provides cost related data weighted to evaluate the impact proposed a connection or segment will have upon an attribute of interest such as, for example, speed, manufacturability or noise tolerance. This cost information can be related to terrain costs as well as shape costs to provide multidimensional cost information for connections. Processing such higher information cost data is made more efficient with an additive process that is less demanding than a computationally intensive iterative multiplication process. Various methods are also disclosed for shifting and adjusting routing grids to improve use of available space or reduce run time in routing. In another embodiment, a parallel processing scheme is used to process multiple regions on multiple processors simultaneously without creating conflicts, that could arise, for example, when two processors try to route a trace on the same gridpoint. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090070726 | Enhanced Routing Grid System and Method - Routing systems and methods are provided having various strategies for optimizing and evaluating possible routes for netlist connections. In one embodiment, a data structure or matrix provides cost related data weighted to evaluate the impact proposed a connection or segment will have upon an attribute of interest such as, for example, speed, manufacturability or noise tolerance. This cost information can be related to terrain costs as well as shape costs to provide multidimensional cost information for connections. Processing such higher information cost data is made more efficient with an additive process that is less demanding than a computationally intensive iterative multiplication process. Various methods are also disclosed for shifting and adjusting routing grids to improve use of available space or reduce run time in routing. In another embodiment, a parallel processing scheme is used to process multiple regions on multiple processors simultaneously without creating conflicts, that could arise, for example, when two processors try to route a trace on the same gridpoint. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090254875 | PROACTIVE ROUTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - There is provided a proactive routing system and method. In some embodiments, the method includes determining slack for a net in a netlist, applying a routing condition to the net, calculating an extra delay related to the routing condition, determining a criticality of the net considering the extra delay and the determined slack, and setting a soft constraint based at least partially on the criticality. | 10-08-2009 |
Shishir Samir Mehrotra, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080288487 | Typed Relationships between Items - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to creating, maintaining, and using relationships between items. In aspects, items such as files, folders, and other objects may be stored in a data store. A user may desire to form a relationship between two items that provides additional semantic information regarding the relationship. To do so, an instance of an item reference is created and populated with data that associates the item reference with a source item and optionally a target item. The item reference is part of a type hierarchy and inherits properties from ancestor types. These types are included in a payload of the item reference and may be exposed to programs that seek to obtain information about the relationship indicated by the item reference. An item reference may be added without changing other data about the referenced items. | 11-20-2008 |
Sumit Mehrotra, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090327531 | Remote Inking - In one or more embodiments, a bus driver, included on a local computing system, enables detection of hardware available on a host computing system for a remote access session. Upon detecting a hardware device on the host computing system, an operating system included in the local computing system may obtain a device driver for controlling data captured from the hardware device. The device driver may be used to inject data captured from the hardware device into the local operating system's input stack. In some examples, the data is injected into the local operating system's input stack at a layer that corresponds to a layer at which the data was captured on the host computing system. | 12-31-2009 |
Vikas Mehrotra, Addison, IL US
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| 20100118705 | METHOD FOR SEAMLESS TRANSFER OF A MOBILE STATION TO A NEIGHBORING BASE STATION IN AN OVERLOAD CONDITION - A method includes receiving a request from a mobile station ( | 05-13-2010 |
