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Deepak Nulu, Fremont, CA US
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20120153868 | LIGHT TIMEOUT OPTIMIZATION - A lighting controller may optimize a timeout value of a lamp based on the goals of saving energy and providing occupant comfort. The lamp may illuminate a lighting area. The lighting controller may determine a false-negative rate for the lamp from sensor data that represents a frequency at which the lamp is timed out while the lighting area is occupied. The lighting controller may adjust the timeout value of the lamp over time so that the false-negative rate approaches a threshold false-negative rate. The false-negatives and occupancy periods may be detected from spikes in time distributions of motion data. The amount of energy that the lamp would consume at an increased timeout value of the lamp may be determined from motion data stored while the timeout value of the lamp is at an initial timeout value. | 06-21-2012 |
Jagaveerabhadra Rao Nulu, Austin, TX US
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20110218180 | Esters of Capsaicin for Treating Pain - The present invention relates to the formulations of ester derivatives of capsaicin and ester derivatives of myristoleic acid. These derivatives are capable of reverting to the active parent compound following enzymatic or chemical hydrolysis. These derivatives have a higher lipophilicity, lipid solubility and less irritation to the skin than the parent compound, and hence are better able to be incorporated into certain pharmaceutical formulations, including cream and ointment pharmaceutical formulations. The pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention contain a compound of following formula (Ia): | 09-08-2011 |
20130225627 | DEXTROMETHORPHAN ANTITUSSIVE COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides orally administered antitussive pharmaceutical compositions comprising dextromethorphan, wherein the compositions are free of bromide, sodium and polistirex. | 08-29-2013 |
20130289102 | AMYRIS ALCOHOL AND ITS ESTER FOR TREATING ACNE - The present invention relates to formulations comprising amyris alcohol or an ester of amyris alcohol or combinations thereof to treat acne in humans. These formulations can further comprise a phytoestrogen such as glabridin and miroestrol, an antioxidant such as tetrahydrocurcumin and naturally occurring peroxides such as artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin and combinations thereof for improved effectiveness in treating acne. | 10-31-2013 |
20150313892 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH DYSMENORRHEA - Pain associated with primary and secondary dysmenorrhea is relieved in a human suffering there from by administering to the human a pain relieving amount of a synergistically acting sub-therapeutic combination of a nontoxic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist such as dextromethorphan, magnesium, dextrorphan, ketamine or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, tramadol or its analog such as recemic tramadol or an analogously acting molecular entity or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and an anticonvulsant and/or a tricyclic anti-depressant or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and optionally in sustained release dosage form. | 11-05-2015 |
J. Rao Nulu, Austin, TX US
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20080255103 | Antihistamine and anti-nausea pharmaceutical compositions for topical application - A topical pharmaceutical preparation suitable for use as an antihistamine or anti-nausea drug comprises an emu oil gel base and a therapeutic amount of promethazine.HCl. The preparation may further comprise an antioxidant. The preparation is preferably packaged as a single unit dose. A method for preparing the topical pharmaceutical preparation comprises the steps of combining a clear gel with an emu oil mixture and adding a therapeutic amount of promethazine.HCl solution. | 10-16-2008 |
Suresh Nulu, San Jose, CA US
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20160124884 | REDUNDANCY FOR PORT EXTENDER CHAINS - Techniques implementing redundancy in an extended bridge comprising a controller bridge (CB) unit and a plurality of port extender (PE) units are provided. In one embodiment, the CB unit can receive join requests from the plurality of PE units and can determine, based on the join requests, whether the plurality of PE units are physically connected to the CB unit and/or other CB units in the extended bridge according to a ring topology. If the plurality of PE units are physically connected to the CB unit or the other CB units according to a ring topology, the CB unit can select a link in the ring topology as being a standby link. | 05-05-2016 |