Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel bioactive water fraction obtained from the leaves of an herb named Gomphostema niveum commonly found in North Eastern part of India, and which is useful for inhibiting the growth of malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. The present invention also relates to a method for the extraction of said bioactive fraction. The present invention also provides methods for treatment of malaria using such bioactive water fractions and use of such bioactive water fractions for the treatment of malaria.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to launching system, more particularly relates to mobile launching system for missiles. The mobile missile launch system comprising a vehicle (14) having a chassis structure adapted to carry the launch system; a mounting frame (16) comprising predetermined truss framework mounted onto the chassis structure; plurality of sliding mechanisms mounted at rear end of the mounting frame (16); plurality of canisters (43) mounted onto said beam (22) and plurality of missiles (11) ensconced within the canisters (43); plurality of containers (42) enclosing said canisters (43) and are connected to the saddles (32, 34) for linear movement; plurality of resting units (27) abutting to rear end of the canisters (43) and are adapted to move linearly to transfer reaction forces from said missiles (11) to ground.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), wherein Ra, Rb, Rc, Rd, Re and Rf are as defined in the specification, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment of diseases mediated by phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K), mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT 3), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) or a combination thereof particularly in the treatment of cancer and inflammation.
Abstract:
A method, system, and computer program product for systematically collecting metrics implementation data for use by an enterprise. A metrics capability self assessment (MCSA) system determines a set of information sections important in evaluating implementation of metrics for an organization within the enterprise. The MCSA system also determines a set of questions to measure the degree of implementation of metrics within each information section. The MCSA system then presents the questions to each organization and project site within the organization on a periodic basis to ensure a systematic collection of information. Based on the answers, a scale is assigned to each group site or project site within the organization, wherein the scale provides a simple means of determining the level of metrics implementation of a group. Responses from the various project sites and organization sites may then be grouped into statistical information for presentation to a user.
Abstract:
The disclosed embodiments provide a system that facilitates management of a financial transaction. During operation, the system obtains transaction data for the financial transaction between a user and an organization from a Short Message Service (SMS) notification on an electronic device of the user. Next, the system determines a category of the financial transaction based on the transaction data. The system also displays the transaction data and the category on the electronic device. Finally, the system uses the displayed transaction data and the displayed category to enable, for the user, management of the financial transaction without accessing the transaction data at the organization.
Abstract:
Provided is a method of monitoring a multicast flow. An initial multicast flow is characterized as a baseline flow entity. A subsequent multicast flow is compared against the baseline flow entity to identify anomalies between the baseline flow entity and the subsequent multicast flow.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer program products involve modifying graphic objects. An electronic document can be obtained in a first format. The electronic document can include a graphic object represented using a main dataset and a private dataset. The main dataset can be normalized while stored in an object model in memory. A checksum can be computed for the normalized main dataset of the graphic object. The computed checksum can be compared with a stored checksum located in the electronic document. The electronic document can be converted from the first format to a second format based in part on a result of the comparison.
Abstract:
According to an aspect of the present invention, a scheduler balances the load on the microengines comprising one or more threads allocated to execute a corresponding microblock. The scheduler determines the load on each microengine at regular time intervals. The scheduler balances the load of a heavily loaded microengine by distributing the corresponding load among one or more lightly loaded microengines.
Abstract:
A method for managing data between a virtual machine a bus controller includes transmitting an input output (IO) request from the virtual machine to a service virtual machine that owns the bus controller. According to an alternate embodiment, managing data between a virtual machine and a bus controller includes trapping a register access made by the virtual machine. A schedule is generated to be implemented by the bus controller. Status is returned to the virtual machine via a virtual host controller. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Abstract:
Methods and systems to implement a physical device to differentiate amongst multiple virtual machines (VM) of a computer system. The device may include a wireless network interface controller. VM differentiation may be performed with respect to configuration controls and/or data traffic. VM differentiation may be performed based on VM-specific identifiers (VM IDs). VM IDs may be identified within host application programming interface (API) headers of incoming configuration controls and data packets, and/or may be looked-up based on VM-specific MAC addresses associated with data packets. VM IDs may be inserted in API headers of outgoing controls and/or data packets to permit a host computer system to forward the controls and/or packets to appropriate VMs. VM IDs may be used look-up VM-specific configuration parameters and connection information to reconfigure the physical device on a per VM basis. VM IDs may be used look-up VM-specific security information with which to process data packets.