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Eswaramoorthy Muthusamy, Bangalore IN
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| 20110014300 | Template Free and Polymer Free Metal, Nanosponge and a Process Thereof - The present invention provides solution to the problem involved in preparation of metal nanosponges using templates and polymers. The instant invention is successful in providing a simple, template free single step process for the preparation of metal nanosponges having porous low density and high surface area. These metal nanosponges were found to be good self-supported substrates for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and have shown significant anti-bacterial activity. | 01-20-2011 |
Eswaramoorthy Muthusamy, Karnataka IN
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| 20100215760 | INTRINSCIALLY FLUORESCENT CARBON NANOSPHERES AND A PROCESS THEREOF - The present invention provides solution to the problem involved in delivery of active molecules to nucleus. More particularly, the invention provides intrinsically fluorescent and inherently surface functionalized carbon nanospheres which are non-toxic. Also, these carbon nanospheres [CSP] were adsorbed with CTPB [CSP-CTPB] and the adsorbed CSP-CTPB are permeable to cells with nuclear targeting ability. In addition, the present invention provides a composition, a process to prepare the composition comprising CSP with adsorbed active/therapeutic molecules. Further, the instant invention provides a method for delivering active molecules inside a cell nucleus. | 08-26-2010 |
Kaarthikeyan Muthusamy, Bangalore IN
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| 20090199014 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURING AND EXECUTING A FLASH ROUTINE - A microcontroller comprises a random access memory (RAM) device; a non-volatile memory device having a data sector, wherein operation codes are stored as data files in the data sector; and a processor configured to retrieve the operation codes from the data sector, load the retrieved operation codes into the RAM device and run the decrypted operation codes from the RAM device. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090199048 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF FLASH CORRUPTION - A non-volatile memory device comprises an application code sector of sufficient size to store a first copy of an application code and a second copy of the application code; and a boot sector having a boot loader code embodied therein. The boot loader code is configured to cause a processor to check the integrity of both the first and second copies of the application code; if the first copy is corrupted, overwrite the first copy of the application code with the second copy; and if the second copy is corrupted, overwrite the second copy of the application code with the first copy. | 08-06-2009 |
Mareeswari Muthusamy, Tamil Nadu IN
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| 20120109636 | SUBSTITUTION, INSERTION, AND DELETION (SID) DISTANCE AND VOICE IMPRESSIONS DETECTOR (VID) DISTANCE - A device may receive user input, select two strings to compare based on the user input, obtain a first set of keyboard codes for a first of the two strings, obtain a second set of keyboard codes for a second of the two strings, and determine a distance between the two strings based on the first and the second set of keyboard codes. In addition, the device may send a result associated with determining the distance to another device, store the result in a storage device, or display the result. | 05-03-2012 |
Ramesh Muthusamy, Maharashtra IN
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| 20110311628 | PULSATILE RELEASE COMPOSITION OF THERAPEUTIC AGENT - A pulsatile release composition which releases the content rapidly after a predetermined lag time comprising a drug containing a core, coated with a pH sensitive graft copolymer. The coating suppresses the drug release at acidic pH prevalent in the stomach and releases it either immediately or after a lag time in the intestinal region. Combinations of multiple numbers of coated and uncoated units provide a sequential pulsatile release of same or different therapeutic agents. | 12-22-2011 |
| 20120107400 | SUSTAINED RELEASE COMPOSITION OF THERAPUTIC AGENT - A pH dependent drug delivery system comprising a pH sensitive graft copolymer, a therapeutically active agent and other pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients. More specifically, a composition which is capable of suppressing the drug release in the acidic pH prevalent in the stomach and releasing the drug over an extended period of time at pH prevalent in the intestinal region. | 05-03-2012 |
Ramesh Muthusamy, Pune IN
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| 20120059131 | PH SENSITIVE GRAFT COPOLYMER - Graft copolymer (P) which exhibit pH dependent swelling/dissolution properties comprising a hydrophobic back-bone and graft chains comprising acidic monomer. This Graft copolymer (P) do not swell or dissolve at acidic pH prevalent in the stomach and they swell/dissolve at near neutral pH prevalent in the intestinal region. The graft copolymer (P) is useful for the development of drug delivery formulations particularly for oral drug delivery formulations. | 03-08-2012 |
Vinod Muthusamy, Toronto CA
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| 20100082379 | INFERENTIAL BUSINESS PROCESS MONITORING - Methods, systems and computer program products for inferential business process monitoring. Exemplary embodiments include an inferential business process monitoring method, including deriving an optimal set of key performance indicators from a service level agreement specification, determining metrics to compute the key performance indicators from the service level agreement specification, assigning and configuring monitoring agents to retrieve the metrics to obtain the key performance indicators, deploying the monitoring agents and delivering key performance indicator metrics observed by the monitoring agents. | 04-01-2010 |
