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Aarthi Natarajan, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20100057754 | PERSISTING A GROUP IN AN INSTANT MESSAGING APPLICATION - A system described herein includes a receiver component that receives a request to create a persistent messaging group for an instant messaging application, wherein the request includes an indication of one or more entities that are desired to be members of the persistent messaging group. The system further includes a group creator component that creates the persistent messaging group based at least in part upon the received group creation request, wherein the persistent messaging group is persisted over multiple instant messaging sessions. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100058203 | MODIFYING CONVERSATION WINDOWS - A system described herein includes a receiver component that receives an indication that a conversation window for a first messaging contact is desirably collapsed, wherein the conversation window for the first messaging contact corresponds to an instant messaging application that is executable on a computing device. The system can further include a window minimizer component that collapses the conversation window into a contacts window of the instant messaging application, wherein the contacts window depicts a graphical indication of at least the first contact, wherein the graphical indication is highlighted to indicate that a conversation exists with the first messaging contact. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110072098 | PERSISTING A GROUP IN AN INSTANT MESSAGING APPLICATION - A system described herein includes a receiver component that receives a request to create a persistent messaging group for an instant messaging application, wherein the request includes an indication of one or more entities that are desired to be members of the persistent messaging group. The system further includes a group creator component that creates the persistent messaging group based at least in part upon the received group creation request, wherein the persistent messaging group is persisted over multiple instant messaging sessions. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20120072515 | PERSISTING A GROUP IN AN INSTANT MESSAGING APPLICATION - Various technologies pertaining to instant messaging are described herein. A persistent instant messaging group is created, wherein the persistent instant messaging group comprises a plurality of members and persists over a plurality of instant messaging sessions. Instances of an instant messaging application are installed on mobile telephones, and the instant messaging application is used to transmit instant messages between members of the persistent instant messaging group. Messages directed towards offline members of the persistent instant messaging group are transmitted to such members when they come online. | 03-22-2012 |
Amarnath Natarajan, Texas City, TX US
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| 20090299058 | 3-3-DI-SUBSTITUTED-OXINDOLES AS INHIBITORS OF TRANSLATION INITIATION - Compositions and methods for inhibiting translation using 3-(5-tert-Butyl-2-Hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are provided. Compositions, methods and kits for treating (1) cellular proliferative disorders, (2) non-proliferative, degenerative disorders, (3) viral infections, and/or (4) disorders associated with viral infections, using 3-(5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are described. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100249201 | 3-3-Di-Substituted-Oxindoles As Inhibitors of Translation Initiation - Compositions and methods for inhibiting translation using 3-(5-tert-Butyl-2-Hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are provided. Compositions, methods and kits for treating (1) cellular proliferative disorders, (2) non-proliferative, degenerative disorders, (3) viral infections, and/or (4) disorders associated with viral infections, using 3-(5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are described. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110046367 | 3-3-DI-SUBSTITUTED-OXINDOLES AS INHIBITORS OF TRANSLATION INITIATION - Compositions and methods for inhibiting translation using 3-(5-tert-Butyl-2-Hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are provided. Compositions, methods and kits for treating (1) cellular proliferative disorders, (2) non-proliferative, degenerative disorders, (3) viral infections, and/or (4) disorders associated with viral infections, using 3-(5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are described. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20120077759 | 3-3-Di-Substituted-Oxindoles as Inhibitors of Translation Initiation - Compositions and methods for inhibiting translation using 3-(5-tert-Butyl-2-Hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are provided. Compositions, methods and kits for treating (1) cellular proliferative disorders, (2) non-proliferative, degenerative disorders, (3) viral infections, and/or (4) disorders associated with viral infections, using 3-(5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one and/or its derivatives are described. | 03-29-2012 |
Ananth Natarajan, New Port Richey, FL US
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| 20100023080 | IMPLANTABLE MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA DETECTION, INDICATION AND ACTION TECHNOLOGY - One embodiment enables detection of MI/I and emerging infarction in an implantable system. A plurality of devices may be used to gather and interpret data from within the heart, from the heart surface, and/or from the thoracic cavity. The apparatus may further alert the patient and/or communicate the condition to an external device or medical caregiver. Additionally, the implanted apparatus may initiate therapy of MI/I and emerging infarction. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20110230929 | IMPLANTABLE MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA DETECTION, INDICATION AND ACTION TECHNOLOGY - One embodiment enables detection of MI/I and emerging infarction in an implantable system. A plurality of devices may be used to gather and interpret data from within the heart, from the heart surface, and/or from the thoracic cavity. The apparatus may further alert the patient and/or communicate the condition to an external device or medical caregiver. Additionally, the implanted apparatus may initiate therapy of MI/I and emerging infarction. | 09-22-2011 |
Anita Natarajan, South Burlington, VT US
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| 20090281750 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING NOISE ANALYSIS PERFORMANCE - Method and apparatus for improving performance of noise analysis using a threshold based combination of noise estimation and simulation. The method includes classifying a circuit into one of four defined groups, determining if an input noise is small enough to skip simulation, estimating an output noise wave, scaling down a generated wave by a scaling factor depending on the circuit type, and determining if the estimated output noise is small enough to propagate or instead requires simulation. | 11-12-2009 |
Anusha Muthu Natarajan, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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| 20120321157 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING NOISE LEVEL - Noise assessment is important to image quality evaluation as well as image processing. For example, the noise level estimation is used as criteria for terminating an iterative noise reduction process. To determine a meaningful noise level, the pixels in featureless regions are separated from the rest of the image. A new concept of pseudo-standard deviation (PSD) is introduced to automatically determine simple and reliable noise level estimates. Furthermore, a histogram of PSD is constructed with fine bins to calculate the moving average of the histogram. The first peak in filtered histogram gives the most representative noise measure as a desired approximation of true standard deviation. | 12-20-2012 |
Anusha Muthu Natarajan, Vernon Hills, IL US
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| 20100328313 | ADVANCED CLUSTERING METHOD FOR MATERIAL SEPARATION IN DUAL ENERGY CT - Three or more materials are advantageously separated from dual energy data by using a material separation technique. To effectively separate material clusters, a density plot is introduced to automatically render cluster separations. Initially, the projection data optionally undergo data-domain dual energy decomposition. Then, the image data is plotted in a vector plot whose axes are the low HU values and the high HU values. For a given data point in the vector plot, a number of data points is counted within in a region of interest surrounding the given data point to generate a density plot where each point now represents a density level surrounding the data point. Thus, clustering of a certain material is visualized by a predetermined color assignment scheme. Furthermore, special image processing methods such as Gaussian decomposition are used to improve the accuracy of material separation. In addition, the HSL color model may be used for better visualization and to bring a new dimension in material separation display. | 12-30-2010 |
Arun Natarajan, Naperville, IL US
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| 20120215381 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZED CONTROL OF A HARVESTER AND TRANSPORT VEHICLE - A control system and method is provided for synchronized control of a harvester and transport vehicle during unload on the go operation. The control system can maintain a desired lateral distance between the harvester and transport vehicle using swath information that is used to steer the harvester. In addition, the control system can also bring a transport vehicle into appropriate alignment with the harvester using the same swath information. | 08-23-2012 |
| 20120215394 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZED CONTROL OF A HARVESTER AND TRANSPORT VEHICLE - A control system and method is provided to control a longitudinal position of a transport vehicle relative to a harvester during an unload on the go operation and to control both the lateral position and the longitudinal position of a transport vehicle relative to a harvester during an unload on the go operation to evenly fill a receiving area of the transport vehicle with crop material from the harvester. The longitudinal position of the transport vehicle is maintained within an acceptable range by adjusting the velocity of the transport vehicle. The receiving area of the transport vehicle can be more evenly filled with crop material by adjusting the lateral position and the longitudinal position of the transport vehicle within predetermined trim distances associated with the receiving area of the transport vehicle. | 08-23-2012 |
Badrinath Natarajan, Dallas, TX US
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| 20130058210 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERRUPT THROTTLING AND PREVENTION OF FREQUENT TOGGLING OF PROTECTION GROUPS IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method may include determining a first number of events occurring during a first threshold detection duration. The method may further include causing processing of events to cease for a particular throttling duration in response to determining that the first number of events occurring during the threshold detection duration is greater than a predetermined threshold. The method may also include determining a second number of events occurring during a second threshold detection duration. Additionally, the method may include, in response to determining that the first number of events occurring during the first threshold detection duration is greater than the predetermined threshold and that the second number of events occurring during the second threshold detection duration is greater than the predetermined threshold: increasing the time of the particular throttling duration; and causing processing of events to cease for the increased particular throttling duration. | 03-07-2013 |
Balasubramaniam Natarajan, Manhattan, KS US
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| 20090135944 | Cooperative-MIMO Communications - Spatial subchannel codes for wireless devices operating in a cooperative antenna array are generated using an asymptotically optimal decoding algorithm, such as a trellis-exploration algorithm similar to the Viterbi algorithm. A trellis may be constructed using a number of desired subchannels, at least one code length, and a number of code-chip parameters. A fitness function is derived from a mathematical relationship between codes, and may include some measure of correlation of the codes. The selected codes correspond to paths having optimal path metrics derived from the fitness function. Multiple iterations through the trellis may be performed to refine a selection of the codes. | 05-28-2009 |
Dilip Natarajan, Wilmington, DE US
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| 20120301799 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING POWER DENSITY OF DIRECT LIQUID FUEL CELLS - A fuel cell includes a direct liquid fuel cell and a humidifier. The direct liquid fuel cell includes an air intake channel for providing oxidant to the fuel cell and an exhaust channel for exhausting depleted oxidant. The humidifier forms a fluid connection between the air intake channel and the exhaust channel. | 11-29-2012 |
Harikrishna P. Natarajan, Shakopee, MN US
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| 20090175474 | OUTPUT PHASE MODULATION ENTRAINMENT CONTAINMENT FOR DIGITAL FILTERS - Method and apparatus for entrainment containment in digital filters using output phase modulation. Phase change is gradually introduced into the acoustic feedback canceller loop to avoid entrainment of the feedback canceller filter. Various embodiments employing different output phase modulation approaches are set forth and time and frequency domain examples are provided. Additional method and apparatus can be found in the specification and as provided by the attached claims and their equivalents. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090316922 | SYSTEM FOR MEASURING MAXIMUM STABLE GAIN IN HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - This disclosure relates to measurement of maximum stable gain of a hearing assistance device, including but not limited to hearing aids, as a function of frequency. In various approaches an adaptive filter with a variable step size is used to determine maximum stable gain as a function of frequency. In various approaches, the determination is done in process steps performed by the hearing assistance device. In various approaches, the determination is done in process steps performed by the hearing assistance device and by a host computer. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20110091049 | OUTPUT PHASE MODULATION ENTRAINMENT CONTAINMENT FOR DIGITAL FILTERS - Method and apparatus for entrainment containment in digital filters using output phase modulation. Phase change is gradually introduced into the acoustic feedback canceller loop to avoid entrainment of the feedback canceller filter. Various embodiments employing different output phase modulation approaches are set forth and time and frequency domain examples are provided. Additional method and apparatus can be found in the specification and as provided by the attached claims and their equivalents. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110116667 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REDUCE ENTRAINMENT-RELATED ARTIFACTS FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS - A system providing method and apparatus to detect occurrence of an entrainment artifact and address it. The system analyzing a feedback canceller filter for certain characteristics that are associated with an entrained filter. When an entrained filter is detected, the feedback canceller filter is reset to a good filter that ideally represents the current approximate external acoustic feedback path without the characteristics of the entraining signal. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110150231 | ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK EVENT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - The present disclosure relates to tracking of acoustic feedback events of a hearing assistance device, such as a hearing aid. Information about the acoustic feedback events is stored for analysis. Such information is useful for programming acoustic feedback cancellers and other parameters of a hearing assistance device. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110249846 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ALLOCATING FEEDBACK CANCELLATION RESOURCES FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - Disclosed herein, among other things, are methods and apparatus for allocating feedback cancellation resources for improved acoustic feedback cancellation for hearing assistance devices. In various embodiments, a hearing assistance device includes a microphone and a processor configured to receive signals from the microphone and process them according to a plurality of processing blocks. The processor is adapted to include an event detector that can provide detection of an event and an output to adjust one or more processing blocks of the overall process to more efficiently use resources of the processor for the event detected, in various embodiments. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110249847 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR EARLY AUDIO FEEDBACK CANCELLATION FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - Disclosed herein, among other things, are methods and apparatus for improved feedback cancellation for hearing assistance devices. In various embodiments the present acoustic feedback cancellation system is configured to identify the onset of acoustic feedback. This early detection is accomplished in a variety of ways, including detection of an exponential rise in a periodic signal which is associated with early acoustic feedback. The present system is very rapid and so it can operate when the conditions surrounding the hearing aid change quickly. It also is useful to not impose feedback cancellation to longer notes that will “fool” less sophisticated acoustic feedback cancellers into thinking the sound is feedback. | 10-13-2011 |
Jayaprakash Natarajan, Greer, SC US
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| 20120180489 | FUEL INJECTOR - A fuel injector is provided and includes a first tube connectable with a vessel and second and third tubes to deliver fuel to an interior of the vessel, the second and third tubes being supported within the first tube such that the second and third tubes are offset in first and second opposing directions from a first plane of the first tube, respectively, and in a third direction from a second plane of the first tube, the first tube defining an annulus about the second and third tubes through which gas is deliverable to the vessel interior. | 07-19-2012 |
| 20120180491 | FUEL INJECTOR - A fuel injector is provided and includes a first tube, having first and second opposing ends, which is supplied with fuel, and one or more second tubes disposed within the first tube, each of the one or more second tubes being supplied with air and having sidewalls defining injection holes through which the fuel enters the one or more second tubes to mix with the air, and an outlet end of the sidewalls corresponding to the second end of the first tube. | 07-19-2012 |
Kadathur S. Natarajan, Wilmette, IL US
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| 20080219213 | DYNAMIC SHARING OF WIRELESS RESOURCES AMONG DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments are described to enable multiple, independent communication networks to share in an autonomous and dynamic manner unlicensed wireless resources. Generally, this involves determining that a first network node ( | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090111474 | SELECTIVE BACKHAUL ROUTING IN HIGH BANDWIDTH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method, information processing system, and wireless communication system that selects a set of network paths for transmitting data to a serving network. The method first determines ( | 04-30-2009 |
Karthik Natarajan, Austin, TX US
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| 20100103712 | MEMORY TEST DEVICE AND METHODS THEREOF - In accordance with a specific embodiment of the present disclosure, a content addressable memory (CAM) of a data processing device can operate in a normal mode or a test mode. In the normal mode, the CAM provides a match value in response to determining that a received data value matches one of a plurality of values stored at memory locations of the CAM. In a test mode of operation, a plurality of test signals are applied to the CAM, and the CAM provides a match value in response to assertion of one of the test signals. The match value is applied to a functional module associated with the CAM to determine a test result. Accordingly, the test signals applied to the CAM provide a flexible way to generate match values and apply those values to the functional module during testing of the data processing device. | 04-29-2010 |
Kartik Natarajan, West Hartford, CT US
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| 20090155396 | Use of a novel phytonutrient rich bioactive concentrate (Ri--ActiveTM) for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other health disorders - The present invention is generally related to the use of a novel composition containing a concentrate of the bioactives, micronutrients and antioxidants present in the unsaponifiable fraction of rice bran oil or rice germ oil, in the prevention and treatment of health disorders. This invention extends to the therapeutic usefulness and cost effectivity of similar whole extract concentrates of unsaponifiable micronutrients prepared from other vegetable oils rich in unsaponifiable fractions. The current discovery specifically covers uses of unsaponifiable fraction of rice bran oil or rice germ oil in preventing or treating cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia and arteriosclerosis. | 06-18-2009 |
Murali Natarajan, Sheboygan, WI US
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| 20100325792 | Combined Control For A Basin Overflow And A Basin Drain - A control is provided adjacent an overflow of a bathtub or sink. It both remotely controls operation of a basin bottom drain, and provides an option of shutting off flow through the overflow. Rotation of a handle of the control controls the bottom drain, and axial movement of the handle controls flow through the overflow. For example, a clicker-type pop-out valve can control overflow flow. Slot and projection structures restrict use of the overflow shutoff when the drain is not closed, and/or in some circumstances even when the drain is closed. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20130042405 | CABLE OVERLOAD DEVICE - A cable overload device for a cable-actuated drain system having a drain valve assembly and a drain control assembly where the cable includes a driving end connected to the control assembly and a driven end. The overload device includes a plunger, a linking member, a sleeve, and an energy absorber. The plunger is configured to be coupled to the driven end of the cable. The linking member is configured to move the drain valve assembly between open and closed positions. The sleeve includes a bore that extends from a first side to a second side of the sleeve, wherein the bore is configured to receive the plunger through the first side and to receive the linking member through the second side. The energy absorber is provided in the bore between the plunger and the linking member to absorb a force imposed into the linking member from the drain valve assembly. | 02-21-2013 |
| 20130042406 | REPLACEABLE TRIM KIT - A trim kit for providing improved aesthetics to a bathroom fixture having a first side and a second side with a housing of a device coupled to the first side. The trim kit includes a mounting plate configured to be coupled to the device on the second side of the fixture, and an escutcheon having an interior surface and an exterior surface. The exterior surface is configured to provide a decorative aesthetic for the trim kit. The mounting plate includes a plurality of tabs. The interior surface of the escutcheon includes a plurality of catches that are each configured to engage with a corresponding catch to allow the escutcheon to be detachably coupled to the mounting plate. | 02-21-2013 |
| 20130042407 | DRAIN CONTROL ASSEMBLY - A drain control assembly including a receiving member having a bore and a receiving portion for selectively receiving a first actuator or a second actuator. The drain control assembly also includes a moveable member configured to move between a first position and a second position within the bore of the receiving member to cause a cable to open or close a drain valve assembly. The first actuator comprises a first body portion and is configured to move the moveable member in response to linear movement of the first body portion, and the second actuator includes a second body portion and is configured to move the moveable member in response to rotational movement of the second body portion. | 02-21-2013 |
Murali Natarajan, Schaumburg, IL US
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| 20100154038 | Dynamic File Access To Files Of Unmapped Remote Computers - Dynamically providing access to files of presently unmapped remote computers, including, responsive to receiving a file access request from a user, displaying a file access Graphical User Interface (‘GUI’) dialog box; receiving, from the user through the file access GUI dialog box, a Uniform Resource Locator (‘URL’) representing a file location on a remote computer, wherein the URL specifies a particular access protocol among a number of available access protocols, a network location of the remote computer, a port number, and a file system path; and accessing, in dependence upon the URL, a file on the remote computer at the file system path through data communications established between a local server module and a remote server running on the remote computer using the particular access protocol, the network location of the remote computer, and the port number. | 06-17-2010 |
Pachai Natarajan, Rockville, MD US
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| 20100015620 | CANCER-LINKED GENES AS BIOMARKERS TO MONITOR RESPONSE TO IMPDH INHIBITORS - Sets of biomarker genes useful for monitoring exposure and response to anti-tumor agents that inhibit IMPDH and related biomolecules are disclosed along with methods for identifying such sets of genes, methods of using such sets to identify additional therapeutic agents as well as methods for stratifying patients into groups that are sensitive or resistant to such therapeutic agents. Methods of screening patients for recurrence of disease by monitoring changes in gene expression associated with malignancy are also described. The nucleotide sequence of such biomarkers are presented. | 01-21-2010 |
Prabhu Natarajan, Irving, TX US
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| 20110066461 | Electronic Marketplace Providing Service Parts Inventory Planning and Management - Service parts inventory planning and management are provided for one or more entities in a supply chain ( | 03-17-2011 |
Premkumar Natarajan, Sudbury, MA US
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| 20100246961 | MULTI-FRAME VIDEOTEXT RECOGNITION - Multi-frame persistence of videotext is exploited to mitigate challenges posed by varying characteristics of videotext across frame instances to improve OCR techniques. In some examples, each frame of video is processed to form multiple binary images, and one or more text hypotheses is formed from each binary image. In some examples, one or more combined images are formed from multiple frames processed to form a binary image and a corresponding text hypothesis. The text hypotheses are combined to yield an overall text recognition output. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20100310172 | SEGMENTAL RESCORING IN TEXT RECOGNITION - A method for text recognition includes generating a number of text hypotheses for an image, for example, using an HMM based approach using fixed-width analysis features. For each text hypothesis, one or more segmentations are generated and scored at the segmental level, for example, according to character or character group segments of the text hypothesis. In some embodiments, multiple alternative segmentations are considered for each text hypothesis. In some examples, scores determined in generating the text hypothesis and the segmental score are combined to select an overall text recognition of the image. | 12-09-2010 |
Raju S. Natarajan, Acworth, GA US
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| 20080237090 | PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR REDCUING THE OLEFIN CONTENT OF A HYDROCARBON FEED GAS AND PRODUCTION OF A HYDROGEN-ENRICHED GAS THEREFROM - Olefins can impose deleterious effect on hydrocarbon reforming processes used to generate hydrogen-enriched gas, and thus are converted into saturated compounds. Since the hydrogenation process to convert the olefins into saturated compound, difficulties arise in attempting to regulate the temperature of the hydrogenation. To facilitate temperature regulation, the hydrogenation reaction is carried out in a shell-tube reactor, containing catalyst-filled tubes, which is operated under isothermal or essentially isothermal conditions. Preferably, the heat exchange medium introduced into the shell side of the reactor to regulate the hydrogenation temperature is boiling water. | 10-02-2008 |
Raju Subramanian Natarajan, Acworth, GA US
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| 20100176346 | PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING ISOTHERMAL LOW-TEMPERATURE SHIFT REACTION USING A COMPACT BOILER - The invention relates to a process and apparatus for performing steam reforming and water gas shift reaction. Steam reformer product gas comprising H | 07-15-2010 |
Ramesh Natarajan, Northborough, MA US
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| 20100333065 | BINARY CODE MODIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A WEB SERVICE INTERFACE - According to one embodiment, a binary code modification system includes a code modifier configured to access a binary software code. The code modifier generates a modified software code by inserting one or more executable instructions into the binary software code. The one or more executable instructions is operable to expose at least a portion of the binary software code as a web service interface. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100333079 | Binary Code Modification System and Method for Implementing Identity and Access Management or Governance Policies - According to one embodiment, a binary code modification system includes a code modifier configured to access a binary software code. The code modifier generates a modified software code by inserting one or more executable instructions into the binary software code. The one or more executable instructions is operable to provide identity and access management (IAM) functionality or governance functionality to the modified software code. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20120011560 | Dynamic Policy Trees for Matching Policies - A system and method is provided for evaluating one or more security policies. Security policies may be analyzed to determine one or more policy attributes based on which one or more policy trees should be generated. These policy trees may be utilized for evaluation purposes. | 01-12-2012 |
Sateesh Natarajan, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20080255185 | SMALL-MOLECULE MODULATORS OF TRP-P8 ACTIVITY - Provided are small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators, including Trp-p8 agonists and Trp-p8 antagonists, and compositions comprising small-molecule Trp-p8 agonists as well as methods for identifying and characterizing novel small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators and methods for decreasing viability and/or inhibiting growth of Trp-p8 expressing cells, methods for activating Trp-p8-mediated cation influx, methods for stimulating apoptosis and/or necrosis, and related methods for the treatment of diseases, including cancers such as lung, breast, colon, and/or prostate cancers as well as other diseases, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, that are associated with Trp-p8 expression. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20120083493 | SMALL-MOLECULE MODULATORS OF TRP-P8 ACTIVITY - Provided are small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators, including Trp-p8 agonists and Trp-p8 antagonists, and compositions comprising small-molecule Trp-p8 agonists as well as methods for identifying and characterizing novel small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators and methods for decreasing viability and/or inhibiting growth of Trp-p8 expressing cells, methods for activating Trp-p8-mediated cation influx, methods for stimulating apoptosis and/or necrosis, and related methods for the treatment of diseases, including cancers such as lung, breast, colon, and/or prostate cancers as well as other diseases, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, that are associated with Trp-p8 expression. | 04-05-2012 |
| 20120225871 | SMALL-MOLECULE MODULATORS OF TRP-P8 ACTIVITY - Provided are small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators, including Trp-p8 agonists and Trp-p8 antagonists, and compositions comprising small-molecule Trp-p8 agonists as well as methods for identifying and characterizing novel small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators and methods for decreasing viability and/or inhibiting growth of Trp-p8 expressing cells, methods for activating Trp-p8-mediated cation influx, methods for stimulating apoptosis and/or necrosis, and related methods for the treatment of diseases, including cancers such as lung, breast, colon, and/or prostate cancers as well as other diseases, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, that are associated with Trp-p8 expression. | 09-06-2012 |
Sateesh K. Natarajan, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20120094977 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH TRP-P8 EXPRESSION - Provided are small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators, including Trp-p8 agonists and Trp-p8 antagonists, and compositions comprising small-molecule Trp-p8 agonists as well as methods for identifying and characterizing novel small-molecule Trp-p8 modulators and methods for decreasing viability and/or inhibiting growth of Trp-p8 expressing cells, methods for activating Trp-p8-mediated cation influx, methods for stimulating apoptosis and/or necrosis, and related methods for the treatment of diseases, including cancers such as lung, breast, colon, and/or prostate cancers as well as other diseases, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, that are associated with Trp-p8 expression. | 04-19-2012 |
Sateesh Kumar Natarajan, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090304590 | Therapeutic compositions and methods - The present application provides novel binding proteins, including human binding proteins that specifically bind to the human ErbB2. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20110217302 | TCR Complex Immunotherapeutics - Single chain fusion proteins that specifically bind to a TCR complex or a component thereof, such as TCRα, TCRβ, or CD3ε, along with compositions and methods of use thereof are provided. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20120100139 | CD86 Antagonist Multi-Target Binding Proteins - This disclosure provides a multi-specific fusion protein composed of a CD86 antagonist binding domain and another binding domain that is an IL-10 agonist, an HLA-G agonist, an HGF agonist, an IL-35 agonist, a PD-1 agonist, a BTLA agonist, a LIGHT antagonist, a GITRL antagonist or a CD40 antagonist. The multi-specific fusion protein may also include an intervening domain that separates the other domains. This disclosure also provides polynucleotides encoding the multi-specific fusion proteins, compositions of the fusion proteins, and methods of using the multi-specific fusion proteins and compositions. | 04-26-2012 |
| 20120121505 | THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The present application provides novel binding proteins, including human binding proteins that specifically bind to the human ErbB2. | 05-17-2012 |
Sayee Natarajan, Norwalk, CT US
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| 20080281858 | ITINERARY SEARCH TOOL FOR TERRITORY MANAGEMENT - Electronically creating an itinerary schedule in a calendar program. A geographic indicator and a calendar date are acquired and coordinated with each other to define an itinerary entry. The itinerary entry is included into a calendar program maintained by the machine. The step of acquiring the geographic indicator further comprises the step of updating a counter upon each selection of a geographic indicator. Another method electronically populates a calendar program with an event using an itinerary entry. Optionally, health care providers from within a geographic indicator are included in the itinerary entry. A geographic indicator and calendar date are obtained from an itinerary entry, and additional search criteria are input. A search of a database is executed to identify candidates matching the geographic indicator and search criteria. Candidate matches are assigned to a time slot, and each time slot is populated into the calendar program on the calendar date. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20120004941 | CYCLE PLANNING TOOL WITH EVENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR TERRITORY MANAGEMENT - Electronically creating a schedule plan of events which replicates one or more previously scheduled events. A source date range is acquired into a memory of a machine A set of previously scheduled events within the source date range is identified. A target date range is received through a user interface. At least a portion of the previously scheduled events is assigned to a date within the received target date range to create the schedule plan. The schedule plan is posted to a calendar. Another method creates a schedule plan on the basis of one or more search criteria used for identifying any match from a database. At least a portion of any matches are assigned a time slot within a target date range of a calendar program. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120215739 | DATA CACHE TECHNIQUES IN SUPPORT OF SYNCHRONIZATION OF DATABASES IN A DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT - A method for synchronizing a database server to a current status of a client database using data cache techniques is provided. Upon initiating synchronization, the database server receives an identification of a client connection, and creates a server-cache-table having a structure that is compatible with the client database. Database records from a corresponding client-cache-table are received through the client connection and inserted into the server-cache-table. The server-cache-table is merged into the database server. Similar cache-tables can be utilized to synchronize data from the database server to the client. Optionally, a parent-cache-table can be created on the server and populated with records associated with the identified client. Queries and other database operations during synchronization can be performed over the parent-cache-table to further optimize performance. | 08-23-2012 |
Sivagar Natarajan, Norcross, GA US
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| 20080256351 | BIOS configuration and management - The present invention provides a system and method for a modular and enhanced kernel device manager (KDM). KDM is passed control during POST after Enhanced Device Initialization Manager (eDIM) has performed device initialization. KDM configures and manages all the devices enumerated by the eDIM. KDM groups these devices into Input Device, Output Device and/or Storage Device classifications and links them with proper class specific kernel (Input Kernel, Output Kernel, and Storage Kernel) through an Input Pipe, Output Pipe, and/or Storage Pipe. | 10-16-2008 |
Sivaraman Natarajan, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20100147138 | FLASH MEMORY BASED STORED SAMPLE ELECTRONIC MUSIC SYNTHESIZER - A flash-memory based stored-sample electronic music synthesizer enables the electronic reproduction of a large number of independent voices while accommodating the exacting demands of voice continuity, minimal note-start latency, and voice synchronicity. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20120325073 | FLASH MEMORY BASED STORED SAMPLE ELECTRONIC MUSIC SYNTHESIZER - A flash-memory based stored-sample electronic music synthesizer enables the electronic reproduction of a large number of independent voices while accommodating the exacting demands of voice continuity, minimal note-start latency, and voice synchronicity. Error correction code associated with each page of a sound sample is stored with the sound sample and is retrieved with the sound sample during playback to thereby increase the overall sample retrieval rate. | 12-27-2012 |
Venkatachala Moorthi Natarajan, Largo, FL US
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| 20090325051 | Battery Module Having a Rubber Cooling Manifold - A battery module is provided. The battery module includes a plurality of battery cell assemblies having a plurality of heat exchangers therein. The battery module includes a first rubber cooling manifold configured to route a fluid into the plurality of heat exchangers. The first rubber cooling manifold has a first tubular member, a first inlet port, a first plurality of outlet ports, and first and second end caps. The first end cap is coupled to a first end of the first tubular member. The second end cap is coupled to a second end of the first tubular member. The first inlet port is disposed on a top portion of the first tubular member for routing the fluid into the first tubular member. The first plurality of outlet ports is disposed collinearly and longitudinally along an outer surface of the first tubular member and spaced apart from one another. The first plurality of outlet ports extend outwardly from the outer surface of the first tubular member. The first plurality of outlet ports route the fluid from the first tubular member into the plurality of heat exchangers for cooling the plurality of battery cell assemblies. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20090325054 | Battery Cell Assembly Having Heat Exchanger With Serpentine Flow Path - A battery cell assembly is provided. The battery cell assembly includes a battery cell and a heat exchanger disposed adjacent the battery cell configured to cool the battery cell. The heat exchanger has an outer housing. The outer housing defines an interior region and first and second flow guide members. The first and second flow guide members define a serpentine flow path in the interior region. The first and second flow guide members are tilted generally upwardly in the interior region. The serpentine flow path extends from an inlet aperture in the outer housing to another flow path in the outer housing. The another flow path extends from the serpentine flow path to an outlet aperture. The another flow path has a smaller cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional area of each portion of the serpentine flow path such that air bubbles in fluid entering the inlet aperture are urged upwardly through the serpentine flow path and accelerated through the another flow path to exit the outer housing at the outlet aperture. | 12-31-2009 |
Venkataraman Natarajan, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20120003982 | Switching Matrix and Test Platform - A switching matrix and testing platform may enable controlled testing of various configurations of radio access networks (RANs) at various signal strengths. The switching matrix and testing platform may enable testing of the radio frequency (RF) signals from RANs or telecommunications devices for new and/or predetermined scenarios, such as using different configurations of the RANs at various signal strengths. During a scenario, various operations may be performed on the telecommunications device in communication with the tested RF signals, such as making voice calls, transmitting and receiving data (messages, videos, music, etc.). A performance of the telecommunications device and/or various telecommunication network elements may be analyzed in comparison to other telecommunications device and/or various telecommunication network elements. | 01-05-2012 |
Venkatesh Natarajan, Arlington, MA US
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| 20110116342 | METHOD FOR SCALING MIXING OPERATIONS - A method for determining mixing time for a variety of vessels is disclosed. This method utilizes information about the configuration, such as vessel diameter, impeller diameter and speed, fluid density and viscosity, and fluid height to determine the appropriate mixing time. In another embodiment, the parameters used to create small batches of material can be used to scale up to larger vessel sizes. | 05-19-2011 |
Venkatesh Natarajan, Brighton, MA US
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| 20090321338 | Chromatography apparatus - A chromatographic apparatus is provided comprising a housing, a fluid inlet to the housing, a fluid outlet from the housing, an optional vent and a chromatographic packed bed in the housing. The fluid inlet and fluid outlet and optional vent are provided with connectors that connect a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet on other such chromatographic apparatus. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100084342 | Method of and device for packing a chromatography column - A method and device for packing a chromatography column formed of one or more vibration devices attached to top and/or bottom flanges of the column. Media is added in one or more steps to the column, allowed to settle under the effects of gravity and then subjected to one or more treatments of vibration from the vibration devices until a suitably packed column is obtained. Liquid used to suspend the media while being placed into the column may be at least partially removed before or during the vibration step(s). The remaining liquid is then removed or replaced after the packing has been obtained. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20120118807 | CHROMATOGRAPHY APPARATUS - A chromatographic apparatus is provided comprising a housing, a fluid inlet to the housing, a fluid outlet from the housing, an optional vent and a chromatographic packed bed in the housing. The fluid inlet and fluid outlet and optional vent are provided with connectors that connect a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet on other such chromatographic apparatus. | 05-17-2012 |
Vinod Kumar Natarajan, Houston, TX US
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| 20100018112 | HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED FUEL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING THE MAXIMUM TORQUE OUTPUT VALUE PRODUCED BURNING SAME - An unleaded fuel composition comprising: about 45 volume % or more of one or more branched paraffins; about 34 volume % or less of one or more mono- and di-alkylated benzenes; from about 5 to about 6 volume % of one or more linear paraffins having from about 3 to 5 carbon atoms; and, one or more alkanol having from about 2 to 4 carbon atoms in an amount sufficient to boost the octane number of the unleaded fuel composition to 93 or greater, the unleaded fuel composition being free of any other ingredient or combination of ingredients that increases the octane number of the unleaded fuel composition by more than 1.0 unit. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100236510 | HIGH POWER DIESEL FUEL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING METAL CARBOXYLATE AND METHOD FOR INCREASING MAXIMUM POWER OUTPUT OF DIESEL ENGINES USING METAL CARBOXYLATE - A high power diesel fuel composition and method for increasing immediate power output of a diesel engine using same, the high power diesel fuel composition comprising: about 50% v/v or more ultra low sulfur diesel fuel; and, from about 40 to about 60 ppmw of one or more metal carboxylate comprising one or more metal selected from the group consisting of alkali metals, manganese, iron, and combinations thereof; the diesel fuel composition having a cetane value of 48 or more. | 09-23-2010 |
Vishwanath Natarajan, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20120128041 | POWER CONSCIOUS SELF-HEALING TRANSCEIVER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The various embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to power-conscious self-healing transceiver systems and methods. An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of power-consciously self-healing a transceiver system. The method comprises providing a transceiver device having a plurality of tuning elements configured to control a plurality of specifications of the device, determining initial values for the plurality of tuning elements, and performing a hardware-iterative gradient search to obtain values for each tuning element such that the plurality of specifications are within a tolerated range. | 05-24-2012 |
