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Vladimir N. Deryugin, San Mateo, CA US
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20100172486 | Determining Presence for Interaction Routing - An Internet Protocol Network Telephony call center having a plurality of agents for serving clients also processes e-mails addresses to the call center, but not to specific agents. An e-mail server receives and routes the e-mail, and includes a router and a database storing skill set information regarding agents. The router extracts information from the e-mails, matches key words in the extracted information with key words from the skill sets, and routes the e-mails to appropriate agents having the necessary skills to respond to the service requirements in the e-mails. | 07-08-2010 |
Vladimir N. Deryugin, Lafayette, CA US
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20080222240 | Method and Apparatus for Extended Management of State and Interaction of a Remote Knowledge Worker from a Contact Center - A network system for managing remote agents of a communication center includes a primary server connected to the network the primary server controlling at least one routing point; one or more secondary servers distributed on the network and accessible to the remote agents, the secondary server or servers having data access to agent computing platforms and communication peripherals; and, a software suite distributed in part to the secondary server or servers and distributed in part to one or more agents computing platforms and peripherals, the software suite including protocol for reporting agent status data. The system monitors agents computing platforms and peripherals for activity state through the one or more secondary servers whereupon the one or more secondary servers exchange control messaging and event related data using ISCC protocols with the primary server over the network for intelligent routing purposes. | 09-11-2008 |
Vladimir N. Faifer, Santa Clara, CA US
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20150061714 | Apparatus and Method for Accurate Measurement and Mapping of Forward and Reverse-Bias Current-Voltage Characteristics of Large Area Lateral P-N Junctions - Methods and apparatus for providing measurements in p-n junctions and taking into account the lateral current for improved accuracy are disclosed. The lateral current may be controlled, allowing the spreading of the current to be reduced or substantially eliminated. Alternatively or additionally, the lateral current may be measured, allowing a more accurate normal current to be calculated by compensating for the measured spreading. In addition, the techniques utilized for controlling the lateral current and the techniques utilized for measuring the lateral current may also be implemented jointly. | 03-05-2015 |
20150061715 | Method and Apparatus for Non-Contact Measurement of Forward Voltage, Saturation Current Density, Ideality Factor and I-V Curves in P-N Junctions - Non-contact measurement of one or more electrical response characteristics of a p-n junction includes illuminating a surface of the p-n junction with light of a first intensity having a modulation or pulsed characteristic sufficient to establish a steady-state condition in a junction photovoltage (JPV) of the p-n junction, measuring a first JPV from the p-n junction within the illumination area, illuminating the surface of the p-n junction with light of an additional intensity, measuring an additional photovoltage from the portion of the p-n junction within the illumination area, determining a photocurrent density of the p-n junction at the first intensity. The non-contact measurement further includes determining the forward voltage, the saturation current density, the ideality factor or one or more I-V curves with the measured first photovoltage, the measured additional photovoltage and/or the determined photocurrent density of the p-n junction. | 03-05-2015 |
20150077741 | Method and Apparatus for Non-Contact Measurement of Internal Quantum Efficiency in Light Emitting Diode Structures - Non-contact measurement of one or more electrical response characteristics of a LED structure includes illuminating an illumination area of a surface of a light emitting diode structure with one or more light pulses, measuring a transient of a luminescence signal from a luminescence area within the illumination area of the light emitting diode structure with a luminescence sensor, determining a first luminescence intensity at a first time of the measured transient of the luminescence signal from the light emitting diode structure, determining a second luminescence intensity at a second time different from the first time of the measured transient of the luminescence signal from the light emitting diode structure and determining an intensity of the electroluminescence component of the luminescence signal from the light emitting diode structure based on the first luminescence signal and the second luminescence signal. | 03-19-2015 |
Vladimir N. Linev, Minsk BY
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20110206181 | DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY SCANNING SYSTEM - An apparatus for use in imaging an area of interest within a patient's body, including a stationary frame; a rotating assembly mounted on the stationary frame, the rotating assembly including an axle assembly having a substantially horizontal axis of rotation, an X-ray source having a focal spot that coincides with the horizontal axis of rotation; a collimator from which a fan-shaped X-ray beam exits towards a detector assembly, and a rotating frame mechanically coupled to the detector assembly and pivoting about the horizontal axis of rotation. The detector assembly includes a linear X-ray detector for detecting radiation of the fan-shaped X-ray beam after the beam passes through the area of interest, and is mechanically coupled to a motor that enables arcuate movement of the detector assembly in a transverse direction. The motor is mechanically coupled to the rotating assembly to enable rotational movement of the rotating assembly. | 08-25-2011 |
20110274242 | CARGO AND VEHICLE INSPECTION SYSTEM - An apparatus for X-ray scanning of vehicles includes a pulsed X-ray source generating X-rays. A collimator forms a fan-shaped beam from the X-rays. A detector detects the fan-shaped beam after it passes through a vehicle. A speed sensor measures a speed of the vehicle passing through the apparatus and providing an electrical output corresponding to the speed. An image formation module converts an output of the detector into an image of the vehicle, based on the measured speed of the vehicle. A cross-section of the fan-shaped beam is substantially similar to a width of the detector. The X-rays comprise primarily photons with energy between 2.5 and 9 MeV. A filter is adjacent to the collimator for filtering out low energy X-ray photons. A vehicle presence sensor can be used, whose output is used to turn the X-ray source on and off. An alignment platform can be used for aligning the fan-shaped beam with the detector. A frequency of the pulses is adjusted based on the speed of the vehicle. The X-ray source is turned off if the speed of the vehicle is below a predetermined threshold. | 11-10-2011 |
Vladimir N. Lisetskiy, Tomsk RU
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20090264280 | SORBENT FOR REMOVING HEAVY METAL IONS FROM WATER - The invention relates to sorption materials for removing of heavy metal ions from ground water and surface aquifer systems, and can be used by enterprises in chemical and metallurgical industry which utilize etching and galvanic technologies. The sorbent for removing of heavy metal ions from water is composed of ground zeolite and nanophase material, where the nanophase material consists of nanophase iron hydroxide and nanophase boehmite in the following ratio, mass %: | 10-22-2009 |
Vladimir N. Martinov, Oslo NO
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20110275563 | Use of CTGF as a Cardioprotectant - The present invention is based upon the surprising discovery that Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF) may act directly on the heart as a cardioprotective factor and provides CTGF for use in the treatment of a subject who has incurred or is incurring damage to the heart, wherein said CTGF is for administration during or after the heart-damaging event. The invention also relates to CTGF for use in protection of the heart during or after surgery or during ex vivo transportation or storage of an explanted heart. | 11-10-2011 |
Vladimir N. Noskov, Montgomery Village, MD US
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20110053272 | METHODS FOR CLONING AND MANIPULATING GENOMES - Compositions and methods are disclosed herein for cloning a donor genome in a heterologous host cell. In one embodiment, the donor genome can be further modified within a host cell. Modified or unmodified genomes can be further isolated from the host cell and transferred to a recipient cell. Methods disclosed herein can be used to alter donor genomes from intractable donor cells in more tractable host cells. | 03-03-2011 |
20110053273 | METHODS FOR CLONING AND MANIPULATING GENOMES - Compositions and methods are disclosed herein for cloning a synthetic or a semi-synthetic donor genome in a heterologous host cell. In one embodiment, the donor genome can be further modified within a host cell. Modified or unmodified genomes can be further isolated from the host cell and transferred to a recipient cell. Methods disclosed herein can be used to alter donor genomes from intractable donor cells in more tractable host cells. | 03-03-2011 |
Vladimir N. Potaman, Houston, TX US
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20110223670 | ETS2 AND MESP1 GENERATE CARDIAC PROGENITORS FROM FIBROBLASTS - A method for modulating cell differentiation capabilities using heterologous gene expression. Some embodiments of the invention relate to a method for inducing a cardiac progenitor cell by delivering a reprogramming factor to the cell, wherein the reprogramming factor comprises ETS2 or a combination of ETS2 and Mesp1. | 09-15-2011 |
20140004604 | ETS2 AND MESP1 GENERATE CARDIAC PROGENITORS FROM FIBROBLASTS | 01-02-2014 |
Vladimir N. Pyalov, St. Petersburg RU
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20110005442 | ARCTIC HEAVY-TONNAGE CARRIER AND ICE-RESISTANT PYLON FOR CONNECTING THE SHIP UNDERWATER AND ABOVE-WATER BODIES - The invention applies to shipbuilding dealing with the construction of Arctic heavy-tonnage carriers. The Arctic heavy-tonnage carrier comprises an underwater cargo hull and above-water body in the form of the main deck with a superstructure. The underwater hull is connected to the main deck with an ice-resistant pylon along which the ship load waterline passes and which is located in the fore body of the underwater hull directly behind the forepeak symmetrically related to the center plane of the ship hull. The upper deck of the underwater ship hull has in the area of the pylon a strengthened construction. The pylon structure is a bearing one for the main deck. The underwater hull can be made in the cross-sectional view to the shape of a round-angled rectangle the height of which is 10-12 m and a height-breadth ratio does not exceed 1:6. The underwater hull of said ship has along each side the aft arranged retractable mooring bollard. The ice-resistant pylon for connecting the ship underwater hull to above-water body is executed in the form of a strength longitudinally and transversely framed hull having in the plan view a long and symmetrical shape. The pylon breadth or diameter is significantly less than that of the ship load hull as well as the practical width of channel to be laid by the icebreaker. The pylon height provides the movement of the main deck above the ice surface and underwater hull—beneath the lower ice edge. The invention enables to increase the ship heavy ice-breaking capabilities when going after the icebreaker in the Arctic shelf areas with shallow waters as well as to decrease the ship navigation resistance in broken ice and decrease the height of ship underwater hull. | 01-13-2011 |
Vladimir N. Uversky, Carmel, IN US
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20090137004 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 05-28-2009 |
20090221032 | ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production, are provided. | 09-03-2009 |
20110117599 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 05-19-2011 |
20120190822 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 07-26-2012 |
20120190823 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 07-26-2012 |
20130059338 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 03-07-2013 |
Vladimir N. Uversky, Tampa, FL US
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20120277410 | DEHYDRIN-BASED ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related compositions and methods for recombinant protein production are provided, wherein the fusion polypeptides comprise a sequence derived from a plant dehydrin protein covalently linked to a heterologous protein sequence in order to enhance the solubility and folding of the heterologous protein sequence and to reduce its aggregation. | 11-01-2012 |
Vladimir N. Vapnik, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20080201281 | PARALLEL SUPPORT VECTOR METHOD AND APPARATUS - Disclosed is an improved technique for training a support vector machine using a distributed architecture. A training data set is divided into subsets, and the subsets are optimized in a first level of optimizations, with each optimization generating a support vector set. The support vector sets output from the first level optimizations are then combined and used as input to a second level of optimizations. This hierarchical processing continues for multiple levels, with the output of each prior level being fed into the next level of optimizations. In order to guarantee a global optimal solution, a final set of support vectors from a final level of optimization processing may be fed back into the first level of the optimization cascade so that the results may be processed along with each of the training data subsets. This feedback may continue in multiple iterations until the same final support vector set is generated during two sequential iterations through the cascade, thereby guaranteeing that the solution has converged to the global optimal solution. In various embodiments, various combinations of inputs may be used by the various optimizations. The individual optimizations may be processed in parallel. | 08-21-2008 |
20080313112 | LEARNING MACHINE THAT CONSIDERS GLOBAL STRUCTURE OF DATA - A new machine learning technique is herein disclosed which generalizes the support vector machine framework. A separating hyperplane in a separating space is optimized in accordance with generalized constraints which dependent upon the clustering of the input vectors in the dataset. | 12-18-2008 |
Vladimir N. Vitchev, San Jose, CA US
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20150215006 | APPARATUSES AND RELATED METHODS FOR COMMUNICATION WITH A WIRELESS POWER RECEIVER - A wireless power enabled apparatus may comprise a wireless power receiver that includes a receive coil configured to generate an AC power signal responsive to a wireless power signal, a rectifier including a plurality of switches configured to receive the AC power signal and generate a DC rectified power signal, a regulator operably coupled with the regulator to receive the DC rectified power signal and generate an output power signal, and control logic configured to generate a communication signal responsive to adjusting an input impedance of the regulator. A method of operating a wireless power receiver includes generating a rectified voltage responsive to receiving a wireless power signal, generating an output voltage from the rectified voltage with a voltage regulator, and controlling the voltage regulator during a communication mode of wireless power receiver to modulate a characteristic of the voltage regulator with data for transmission to a wireless power transmitter. | 07-30-2015 |
Vladimir N. Vostrov, Sankt-Peterburg RU
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20110126654 | BEVEL AND HYPOID GEAR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Bevel and hypoid gears are used in power transmissions including automotive applications. Provided is a net shaped bevel or hypoid gear having a generally annular gear body including a plurality of radially outwardly extending gear teeth formed from a generally annular blank made of powdered metal. Also provided is a method for manufacturing a net shaped bevel or hypoid gear including the steps of providing and optionally heat treating a generally ring-shaped or annular blank made of metal powder, then incrementally deforming the blank by orbitally forming or roll forming to produce a net shaped gear member with a plurality of outwardly extending gear teeth, which may be of a bevel or hypoid type. | 06-02-2011 |