Abstract:
A collapsible container for containing goods, including a liquid and/or solid/liquid mixture, configured to be assembled and disassembled manually without the use of tools. The container includes a plurality of upright panels coupled to a base by their bottom portions. Each panel of a first type is flanked along its opposing upright edges by a pair of adjacent panels of a second type. Each of the edges of each of the panels is coupled by an edge joining assembly to one of the edges of one of the flanking panels. The assembly comprises a first elongated edge joining member having a longitudinal channel with alternating partially enclosed portions and substantially unenclosed portions and a second elongated edge joining member having longitudinally extending spaced apart locking members. Each unenclosed portion is configured to receive a locking member, which are slid longitudinally within the channel into an adjacent partially enclosed portion.
Abstract:
A selective high intensity ultrasonic foaming technique is described to fabricate porous polymers for biomedical applications. Process variables, including ultrasound power, scanning speed, and gas concentration have an affect on pore size. Pore size can be controlled with the scanning speed of the ultrasound insonation and interconnected porous structures could be obtained using a partially saturated polymers. A gas concentration range of 3-5% by weight creates interconnected open-celled porous structures. The selective high intensity ultrasonic foaming method can be used on biocompatible polymers so as not to introduce any organic solvents. The method has use in cell related biomedical applications such as studying cell growth behaviors by providing a porous environment with varying topological features.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are methods for the treatment of autoimmune or immune related diseases or disorders. Also disclosed are methods for treating such autoimmune or immune related diseases or disorders with the administration of sulfatides. Also disclosed herein are methods of treating autoimmune or immune related diseases or disorders by administering an amount of a sulfatide to the body of a patient effective to reduce or prevent the symptoms of the autoimmune or immune related disease or disorder.
Abstract:
Hepatic ischemic reperfusion injury is a major complication of liver transplantation, resectional hepatic surgeries, trauma surgery and shock. Disclosed herein are methods for the prevention and treatment of ischemia and reperfusion injury with the administration of sulfatides. Also disclosed herein are methods of preventing and treating hepatic reperfusion injury by administering an amount of a sulfatide to the body of a patient effective to reduce or prevent the symptoms of the injury.
Abstract:
A peak current modeling method and system for modeling peak current demand of an integrated circuit (IC) block such as, e.g., a compilable memory instance. A current demand curve associated with the IC for a particular IC block event is obtained via simulation, for example. A defined time region associated with the particular IC block event is divided into multiple time segments, whereupon at least a first current value and a second current value for each time segment is obtained based on the current demand curve. Thereafter, the current demand curve is approximated, on a segment-by-segment basis, using a select approximate waveform depending on a relationship between the first and second current values.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of 7-[4-[4-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)-1-piper-azinyl]butoxy]-3,4-dihydro-2(1H)-quinolinone of Formula (I).
Abstract:
Methods for reducing the density of thermoplastic materials and the articles made therefrom having similar or improved mechanical properties to the solid or noncellular material. Also disclosed are improvements to foaming methods and the cellular structures of the foams made therefrom, and methods for altering the impact strength of solid or noncellular thermoplastic materials and the shaping of the materials into useful articles.
Abstract:
A method and system for efficiently handling forwarding of multicast packets by ignoring VLAN (virtual local area network) context during lookup. In one embodiment, the present invention receives, at an intermediate device, multicast registration information for a client. The present embodiment then creates a forwarding database of the multicast registration information. In the present embodiment, when handling a multicast packet at an intermediate device, the present invention accesses the multicast registration information stored in the forwarding database. More particularly, in this embodiment, the present invention accesses the multicast registration information stored in the forwarding database without utilizing VLAN context of the client. As a result, the present invention allows the intermediate device to forward a single multicast packet which will later be supplied to registered member ports. The member ports apply the appropriate VLAN context. In so doing, the present invention prevents unnecessary replication of multicast packets and avoids superfluous expensive lookups in multicast registration tables.
Abstract:
The present invention is drawn to an system and a method for configuring subnets within a switch network that is typically comprised of switches and a router coupled together via a common shared bus. In one embodiment, a VLAN-defined (virtual local area network-defined) subnet is configured by mapping a subnet to a VLAN. All subnet members share a single VLAN ID irrespective of device boundaries of the switch network. In particular, in contrast to the span of a conventional subnet, the span of the VLAN-defined subnet is not required to be confined within a single switch's device boundary. As such, the present invention provides flexibility in configuring subnets. Moreover, an intra-VLAN packet forwarding mechanism is provided for said VLAN-defined subnet such that a packet can be transmitted between any two subnet members. This intra-VLAN packet forwarding mechanism avoids routing even when the VLAN-defined subnet spans more than one switch. Advantageously, packet transmission bottleneck found typically in the router is eliminated. Finally, in the presence of other of similarly configured VLAN-defined VLAN's, inter-VLAN packet forwarding can be provided flexibly with or without routing.
Abstract:
Polyethylene terephthalate composite structures having integral crystalline skins on a foam of polyethylene terephthalate are described. The structures exhibit enhanced physical properties compared to polyethylene terephthalate foams. The structures are produced by a method that crystallizes a portion of the polyethylene terephthalate before foaming the uncrystallized portions of the structure.