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Roman V. Kruzelecky, Beaconsfield CA
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20090253369 | VARIABLE EMITTANCE THERMOCHROMIC MATERIAL AND SATELLITE SYSTEM - The emittance value is a measure of an amount of energy expelled from a given surface area relative to a black-body reference. Depending on the specific coating a change in the emittance value is actively or passively effected. There are known active variable emittance thermal control coatings. However, such coatings are actually panels housing a mixture of both high and low emissivity materials that are electrically manipulated to control the emittance value of the panel. These “coatings” are classified as either electrochromic or electrophorectic. Both electrochromic and electrophorectic coatings require an applied voltage to cause a change in the emittance value of the coating. By contrast, aspects of the present invention do not include active variable emittance thermal control coatings. Aspects of the present invention do include passive variable emittance thermal control coatings and materials. In accordance with aspects of the present invention “passive” means that the variable emittance value changes in response to changes in the environment without active control (e.g. neither a voltage nor a current is applied). More specifically, in accordance with one aspect of the invention a passive variable emittance thermochromic material is provided that has a relatively low emittance value at low temperatures and a relatively high emittance value at high temperatures. | 10-08-2009 |
20100247864 | VARIABLE EMITTANCE THERMOCHROMIC MATERIAL AND SATELLITE SYSTEM - The emittance value is a measure of an amount of energy expelled from a given surface area relative to a black-body reference. Depending on the specific coating a change in the emittance value is actively or passively effected. There are known active variable emittance thermal control coatings. However, such coatings are actually panels housing a mixture of both high and low emissivity materials that are electrically manipulated to control the emittance value of the panel. These “coatings” are classified as either electrochromic or electrophorectic. Both electrochromic and electrophorectic coatings require an applied voltage to cause a change in the emittance value of the coating. By contrast, aspects of the present invention do not include active variable emittance thermal control coatings. Aspects of the present invention do include passive variable emittance thermal control coatings and materials. In accordance with aspects of the present invention “passive” means that the variable emittance value changes in response to changes in the environment without active control (e.g. neither a voltage nor a current is applied). More specifically, in accordance with one aspect of the invention a passive variable emittance thermochromic material is provided that has a relatively low emittance value at low temperatures and a relatively high emittance value at high temperatures. | 09-30-2010 |
Roman V. Rariy, Philadelphia, PA US
Roman V. Rariy, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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20110142943 | TAMPER-RESISTANT PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF OPIODS AND OTHER DRUGS - Tamper-resistant pharmaceutical compositions have been developed to reduce the likelihood of improper administration of drugs, especially drugs such as opioids. The tamper-resistant compositions retard the release of drug, even if the physical integrity of the formulation is compromised (for example, by chopping with a blade or crushing) and the resulting material is placed in water, snorted, or swallowed. However, when administered as directed, the drug is slowly released from the composition as the composition is passes through the GI tract. | 06-16-2011 |
Roman V. Rybalko, Moscow RU
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20120210420 | Systems and Methods of Probing Data Transmissions for Detecting Spam Bots - A computer-implemented system and method for detecting, by a mail server module, spam bot activity by a client device. An email session is conducted between the mail server module and the client device according to a predetermined protocol that includes exchange of messages between the mail server module and the client device. The mail server module probes compliance with the predetermined protocol including: purposefully introducing at least one irregularity into a first message from the mail server module; monitoring a subsequent message transmission from the client device; comparing the subsequent message against reference criteria; and producing a reputability determination for the client device based on an extent to which the subsequent message was a proper response to the at least one irregularity according to the predetermined protocol, the reputability determination being indicative of a likelihood that the client device conducts spam bot activity. | 08-16-2012 |
20130340080 | System and Method for Preventing Spread of Malware in Peer-to-Peer Network - Disclosed are systems, methods and computer program products for detecting and preventing spread of malware in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. The system includes a P2P server receiving from a peer client computer a request for a metadata object and determining if the requested metadata object is associated with one of a verified clean data object, a verified malicious data, or an unverified data object. If the requested metadata object is associated with a verified clean data object, transmitting the requested metadata object to the peer client computer. If the requested metadata object is associated with an unverified data object, determining if the peer client computer has an antivirus software for testing the unverified data object for malware. If the peer client computer has an antivirus software, transmitting to the peer client computer the requested metadata object, otherwise denying client' request. | 12-19-2013 |
Roman V. Shaposhnik, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130031542 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION STACK DEPLOYMENT - Method, system, and programs for deploying a distributed application stack on a cluster. A request is first received to deploy the distributed application stack including a plurality of software artifacts on the cluster including a plurality of nodes. Configuration information is then retrieved from a configuration repository based on the received request. The configuration information includes a version of each software artifact of the distributed application stack and a type of each node of the cluster. An instruction is created for each node based on the retrieved configuration information. The instruction is to be used to direct each node to deploy at least one of the plurality of software artifacts from a software package repository onto the node itself. The created instruction is then transmitted to each node. | 01-31-2013 |
20130152078 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYING MULTIPLE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION STACKS ON A TARGET MACHINE - Method, system, and programs for automatically deploying a plurality of distributed application stacks on a target machine. A plurality of virtual environments isolated from each other are first created on the target machine through which a user has access to a plurality of clusters. A distributed application stack is deployed from the plurality of distributed application stacks in a respective virtual environment created on the target machine. The plurality of distributed application stacks are deployed in the plurality of clusters. Based on the deployed distributed application stack, each of the virtual environments is then associated with a corresponding cluster. | 06-13-2013 |
20130167139 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION STACK TEST CERTIFICATION - Method, system, and programs for automatically certifying a configuration of a distributed application stack to be deployed on a cluster. A request is first received to certify the configuration of the distributed application stack to be deployed on the cluster based on a baseline configuration of the distributed application stack. The configuration of the distributed application stack includes version of each of the plurality of software artifacts. Based on the configuration in the request, the distributed application stack is then deployed on the cluster. A record is received from each node of the cluster indicating a status during the deployment and/or a result after the deployment for the respective node. Based on the received records, a certification record is then created for the configuration in the request. | 06-27-2013 |
Roman V. Shchepin, Nashville, TN US
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20120225020 | UNSATURATED CHOLINE ANALOGS AND CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS THEREOF - This disclosure provides choline analogs comprising the following structure: | 09-06-2012 |
20130217917 | CHOLINE ANALOGS AND CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS THEREOF - A method of making a betaine aldehyde, comprising ozonizing an allyl trimethylammonium to form the betaine aldehyde. | 08-22-2013 |