Carl Gustafson - Port Washington NY, US Carol Curtin - Rosedale NY, US Denise Petrulis - New York NY, US Izabella Rakhman - New York NY, US Jerry Ronaghan - New York NY, US Jim Currie - New York NY, US Jonathan Jaggers - Brooklyn NY, US Joshua Braunstein - New York NY, US Karen Abramson - Alpine NJ, US Peter Sluzhevsky - Kew Gardens NY, US Wayne Drummond - Somerset NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00 G06F015/00 G06F007/00
US Classification:
715764000, 707104100, 715509000, 715530000
Abstract:
A system and method for electronically reviewing and utilizing a trademark search report containing a plurality of records. Users of the system can place virtual color coded tags on selected records and sort the tagged records for creating a modified report. The users can select various colors for the tags wherein each color can have a particular significance to the user reviewing the report. The user can utilize information in the report to create another document such as a trademark clearance opinion.
Granular Anhydrous Dicalcium Phosphate Compositions Suitable For Direct Compression Tableting
Carl G. Gustafson - Peekskill NY Carolyn A. Ertell - Yonkers NY
Assignee:
Stauffer Chemical Company - Westport CT
International Classification:
C01B 1516 C01B 2526 A61K 3306 A61K 716
US Classification:
424154
Abstract:
A granular anhydrous dicalcium phosphate having a particle of a size sufficient for direct compression tablets and a surface area of greater than 5 meters. sup. 2 /gram can be direct compression tableted. This product can be prepared by dehydrating granules of dicalcium phosphate dihydrate of a particle size sufficient for direct compression tableting and sufficiently large to allow the dehydration of the granules without lumping and without fracturing a majority of the granules. The granules are heated at a temperature sufficient to form anhydrous dicalcium phosphate. The product is a granular anhydrous dicalcium phosphate exhibiting good compressibility, flowability and whiteness while being in an anhydrous state.
University of Kentucky 1963 - 1973
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Design, Art
Skills:
Art Photography Logo Design Graphics Contemporary Art Fine Art Galleries Painting Printmaking Illustration Oil Painting Digital Art Mixed Media Sculpture Visual Arts Creative Direction Photoshop
Villa Park, IL. 60181Past: Owner at Proforma Printed Promotions 25 years experience in the Graphic Arts industry. Currently selling printing and promotional products as well as business promotional consulting.
Also selling... 25 years experience in the Graphic Arts industry. Currently selling printing and promotional products as well as business promotional consulting.
Also selling my own clothing line called 6 Pack Jack and 6 Pack Jill. The designer brand for the regular guy and gal. All sorts of items. Can be bought...
San Diego, CAI am one of the owners of Tag for dogs and cats. Tag is one of the most recognized pet boutiques in San Diego and the on web. Over the last five years I have... I am one of the owners of Tag for dogs and cats. Tag is one of the most recognized pet boutiques in San Diego and the on web. Over the last five years I have become an expert at pet nutrition, pet safety, pet fun, and of course pet couture. Tim Oliver and I have created an upscale store to...
Adrian asks Rocky why he fights for a living, he replies, "Cuz I can't sing and dance." Well that's why I don't have to fight for a living. I love words, philosophy, pondering, r...
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Festival Director, Band Leader, Author, Columnist.
Carl Gustafson
Work:
Lincoln Law
Education:
University of California, Berkeley
About:
In 2003, Carl R. Gustafson graduated from UCLA Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors in History. In 2005, he was a legal intern for Global Justice in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he drafted sections of hu...
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I help people struggling with debt to find relief through the bankruptcy code.
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Certified Specialist, Bankruptcy Law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
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Carl Gustafson 1934-2019
Slide Show presented at the Celebration of His Life May 18, 2019.
Duration:
2m 57s
Carl Gustafson City Council
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40s
Jeff Gustafson & Carl Jocumsen with The Nices...
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Vocational Technical School Providence RI 1960-1964
Community:
Alan Boyes, Robert Brown, Howie Walton, Albert Parker, John Salisbury, Richard Benoit, Carl Cofone, Bob Bradbury, Roy Mariotti, Cedrick Bianchi, Paul Bouvier
Bones found after Emanuel Manny Manis unearthed mastodon tusks in August 1977 led to Washington State University zoologist and archaeological dig team leader Carl Gustafson's discovery of a bone spearhead point stuck in a mastodon's rib.
Date: Oct 23, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Sequim mastodon proves human presence 13800 years ago
Washington State University's Carl Gustafson who led the archaeology team that dug up the mastodon bones after Manny Manis hit the tusks of the relic in August 1977 while he was using a backhoe to dig a pond suggested at the time that the bone fragment was from the tip of a weapon used to killFor Clare Manis Hatler, who still lives on the site where her husband built a monument marking what is today pasture land, it is vindication for the archaeologist who led the dig team that uncovered the mastodon under the field Washington State University's Carl Gustafson.
Date: Oct 22, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Mastodons were hunted in North America 800 years earlier than thought
The mastodon was found in 1977 by a farmer called Emanuel Manis. He contacted archaeologist Carl Gustafson, who excavated the skeleton and noticed a pointed object embedded in its rib. Gustafson took a fuzzy x-ray and interpreted the object as a projectile point made of bone or antler.