Sky Lakes Ear Nose & Throat 3000 Bryant Williams Dr STE 200, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 5412748650 (phone), 5412748655 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2010
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Souza graduated from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010. He works in Klamath Falls, OR and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Souza is affiliated with Sky Lakes Medical Center.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Souza CTO
Farmers Insurance Group / David Souz Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service
101 Serra Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
David Souza Chairman
Visualmarketechs.com Testing Laboratories
909 Marina Village Pkwy # 14, Alameda, CA 94501 Website: visualmarketechs.com
David Souza Accountant
California Teachers Association Professional Membership Organizations
1705 Murchison Dr, Burlingame, CA 94010
David M. Souza President
DAVID M. SOUZA INSURANCE AGENCY, INC Insurance
101 Serra Way, Milpitas, CA 95035 Milpitas, CA 95035 4089791649
David Souza CTO
Farmers Insurance Group / David Souz Insurance Agencies and Brokerages
101 Serra Way, Milpitas, CA 95035 4082627080
David Souza Principal
Dms Specialties Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
1199 Panoramic Dr, Pacheco, CA 94553
David M. Souza President
CASA AZTECA RESTAURANT, INC
20 N Abel St, Milpitas, CA 95035 101 Serra Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
David Souza President
NINTH GREEN HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION Civic/Social Association
6830 Via Del Oro STE #240, San Jose, CA 95119 481 Golfview Dr, San Jose, CA 95127 1935 Dry Crk Rd, Campbell, CA 95008 PO Box 23117, San Jose, CA 95153
NUVOSUN San Jose, CA 2011 to 2011 Engineering Technician/MachinistSTANGENES IND Palo Alto, CA 2008 to 2008 Engineering Technician/MachinistGENMARK AUTOMATION Fremont, CA 2006 to 2007 MachinistTRU-TECH Fremont, CA 2006 to 2006 MachinistFENFAB Sunnyvale, CA 2004 to 2006 MachinistWATERSCAPE CONSULTING Mount View, WI 2003 to 2004 Technical PersonnelLJ MACHINING Sunnyvale, CA 2001 to 2003 MachinistFENFAB Sunnyvale, CA 1999 to 2001 MachinistEXCLUSIVE DESIGN CO Fremont, CA 1994 to 1997 Final Test Technician/Field Service EngineerSEAGATE TECHNOLOGY Scott's Valley, CA
1993 to 1994 Automation Engineering TechnicianCONNER PERIPHERAL San Jose, CA 1992 to 1993 Senior Electronic TechnicianMICRO SERVICE CENTER Fremont, CA 1991 to 1992 Senior Electronic TechnicianMAGNETIC PULSE INC Fremont, CA 1989 to 1991 Senior Electronic TechnicianWESTERN DIGITAL Santa Clara, CA 1988 to 1989 Robotics TechnicianXIDEX San Jose, CA 1987 to 1988 Maintenance TechnicianJM COMPANY Sunnyvale, CA 1986 to 1987 Field Service TechnicianEATON MICROLITHOGRAPHY SYSTEMS DIVISION Sunnyvale, CA 1984 to 1986 Lead-Precision Electromechanical Assembly
Education:
POLY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA 1984 AA in ElectronicsOHLONE COLLEGE Fremont Fremont, CA 1980 Pre-EngineeringUNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 1979 Automotive and Diesel Repair, CertificatePAUL MONROE HYDRAULICS Santa Clara, CA 1982 Hydraulics Design and Repair, Certificate
David Christopher SOUZA - San Rafael CA, US Matthew Howard WASSON - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 13/551 B65D 33/20 B65D 65/14
US Classification:
60438502, 383211, 383 95
Abstract:
Packages for containing consumer goods are disclosed. The consumer goods may be disposable, durable or semi-durable. Absorbent article is one class of disposable articles that may be contained by packages. The packages comprise an opening that is covered by an overlabel. The overlabel is at least partially peeled off of the package so that articles contained within the package can be removed through the now exposed opening. In some embodiments, the package can be reclosed by covering the opening with the overlabel. A consumer may wish to dispose of a used article by placing the article back into the package via the opening and re-adhering the overlabel.
A device for dispensing a measured quantity of granular material from a container includes a cap adapted to be secured to the open end of the container, and a generally cup-like housing secured to the interior surface of the cap. A dispensing member is disposed within the housing, and is adapted to be rotated about the axis of the cap and housing by a lever which extends outwardly from the cap. The dispensing member includes a cylindrical chamber extending therethrough parallel to the axis thereof, and adapted to be rotated to register with an intake port in the housing to be filled with granular material. The dispensing member may be rotated to bring the chamber into registration with a discharge port extending through the cap.
Variable Quantity Dispensing Device For Granular Material
A device for dispensing a selectively variable measured quantity of granular material from a container includes a cup-shaped first member and a hollow cylindrical dispensing member having a sidewall disposed concentrically within the first member. The dispensing member includes a handle, an open bottom, a closed top panel, and a pair of radially extending side panels depending from the top panel to define a measuring chamber. The volume of the measuring chamber may be varied by means of an adjustment member having a lateral panel disposed in a recess in the top of the dispensing member and a depending panel which forms a sidewall of the measuring chamber. The dispensing member is rotatable about a tubular projection extending from the first member, so that the measuring chamber may be moved from alignment with an intake port in the bottom panel of a reservoir supported above the first member to alignment with a discharge port in the bottom of the first member. A post having a plurality of radially extending rods extends through the first member and the dispensing member. In one embodiment, the post rotates with the dispensing member to stir the granular material.
Variable Quantity Dispensing Device For Granular Material
A device for dispensing a selectively variable measured quantity of granular material from a container includes a cap adapted to be secured to the open end of the container, the cap including a generally cup-like coffer disposed in the neck of the container. A disk-like lid is rotatably secured to the cap in coaxial fashion, and includes a discharge port subtending a small angle therein. The cap includes a boss projecting radially inwardly in the coffer and disposed directly adjacent to an inlet port in the inner end wall of the coffer. An adjustment member is rotatably received in the coffer, and includes a radially extending wall parallel to the axis which is selectively variably spaced from the boss to define a chamber of variable volume communicating with the inlet port. A disk-like bottom cover includes an inlet opening therein, and is secured to the inner end of the cap and adapted for rotation in concert with the lid. With the container in the inverted position, granular material therein will fall gravitally through the opening in the bottom cover and the inlet port in the cap to fill the chamber in the coffer thereof to the extent permitted by the position of the wall of the adjustment member.
Multiple embodiments of a security lock for hinged entry doors or the like are disclosed, each having a strike plate adapted for mounting on the door jamb with a lock element being selectively operable for locking the door and being opened inwardly. In one embodiment, the lock element is engaged with a slotted extension of the strike plate for locking the door and with an offset plate portion for storing the lock element in an unlocked position out of engagement with the door. In another embodiment, the lock element is connected to an offset portion of the plate by an elongated flexible element such as a chain. In yet another embodiment, the lock element is an elongated hook member which is rotatably attached to the plate and extends inwardly of the door in its closed position, the hook member being rotatable into either a locking position for engaging the door after it is opened a short distance from the jamb or an unlocked position. In a further embodiment, the lock element is supported in an unlocked position upon a portion of the plate by a magnet. In a still further embodiment, the lock element is attached to a key for the door.
- Cincinnati OH, US David Christopher Souza - San Rafael CA, US Matthew Howard Wasson - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/551 B65D 65/14 B65D 33/20 B65D 75/58
Abstract:
Packages for containing consumer goods are disclosed. The consumer goods may be disposable, durable or semi-durable. Absorbent article is one class of disposable articles that may be contained by packages. The packages comprise an opening that is covered by an overlabel. The overlabel is at least partially peeled off of the package so that articles contained within the package can be removed through the now exposed opening. In some embodiments, the package can be reclosed by covering the opening with the overlabel. A consumer may wish to dispose of a used article by placing the article back into the package via the opening and re-adhering the overlabel.
In Hayward, David Souza, 23, of San Lorenzo was riding a motorcycle when he crashed into a car making a turn at D and Atherton streets at about 6:20 p.m. Thursday. Souza died at Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley. The driver, a 54-year-old Oakland woman, remained at the scene.
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David Souza
Education:
Faculdade sumare - Tecnologia da informação, Angelo mendes de almeida - Ensino medio
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