Pruzanski
Mark Pruzanski, New York, NY US
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20140057886 | Bile Acid Derivatives as FXR Ligands for the Prevention or Treatment of FXR-Mediated Diseases or Conditions - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): | 02-27-2014 |
20140148428 | Treatment of Pulmonary Disease - The present invention relates to methods of treating, reducing the risk of preventing, or alleviating a symptom of a pulmonary disease or condition, reducing or suppressing inflammation in the lung, and promoting lung repair, by using a compound of formula A: | 05-29-2014 |
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Yossy Pruzanski, Ramat Gan IL
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20110002420 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DECODING SINGLE ANTENNA INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION (SAIC) AND REDUNDANCY PROCESSING ADAPTATION USING BURST PROCESS - Aspects of a method and system for decoding single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) and redundancy processing adaptation using burst process are provided. A wireless receiver may decode bit sequences based on a first decoding algorithm that may utilize redundancy in the data and that may impose physical constraints. The receiver may also decode a received bit sequence based on a second decoding algorithm that utilizes SAIC. Received data may be processed in a burst process portion in either decoding algorithm. Burst processed data from one of the decoding algorithms may be selected based on signal-to-noise ratio and/or received signal level measurements. The selected burst processed data may be communicated to a frame processing portion of the corresponding decoding algorithm. | 01-06-2011 |
20110069795 | Method and System For Decoding Single Antenna Interference Cancellation (SAIC) and Redundancy Processing Adaptation Using Frame Process - Aspects of a method and system for decoding single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) and redundancy processing adaptation using frame process are provided. A receiver may decode video, voice, and/or speech bit sequences based on a first decoding algorithm that may utilize data redundancy and that may impose physical constraints. The receiver may also decode a bit sequence based on a second decoding algorithm that utilizes SAIC. The first and second decoding algorithms may be adapted to perform in parallel and a decoded received bit sequence may be selected based on a redundancy verification parameter. The first and second decoding algorithms may also be adapted to be performed sequentially where the subsequent decoding operation may be conditioned to the initial decoding operation. Moreover, either the first or the second decoding algorithm may be selected for decoding the received bit sequence. The selection may be based on noise and/or interference measurements. | 03-24-2011 |
20130010901 | Method and System for Decoding Single Antenna Interference Cancellation (SAIC) and Redundancy Processing Adaptation Using Burst Process - Aspects of a method and system for decoding single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) and redundancy processing adaptation using burst process are provided. A wireless receiver may decode bit sequences based on a first decoding algorithm that may utilize redundancy in the data and that may impose physical constraints. The receiver may also decode a received bit sequence based on a second decoding algorithm that utilizes SAIC. Received data may be processed in a burst process portion in either decoding algorithm. Burst processed data from one of the decoding algorithms may be selected based on signal-to-noise ratio and/or received signal level measurements. The selected burst processed data may be communicated to a frame processing portion of the corresponding decoding algorithm. | 01-10-2013 |