Donald Dixon, Baron Dixon. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Donald Dixon, Baron Dixon, PC, DL (born 6 March 1929) is a ...
True Value Company
Senior Product Pricing Analyst
Norc at the University of Chicago Apr 1, 2013 - Sep 30, 2016
Assistant Production Manager
Marcus Theatres Apr 2008 - Apr 2013
Assistant Manager
Education:
Purdue University Northwest 2007 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Crete - Monee High School 2007
Texas A&M University
Skills:
Management Microsoft Excel Teamwork Supervisory Skills Microsoft Office Powerpoint Telephone Skills Employee Training Public Speaking Mathematical Analysis Numerical Analysis Critical Thinking Customer Service Customer Satisfaction Calculus Coaching Excel Education Inventory Management Team Leadership Leadership Development Change Management Problem Solving Teaching Word Money Management Mathematics Managing Employees Data Entry Oral and Written Communication Skills Employee Relations Microsoft Word
Greenberg Farrow Architecture Aug 1996 - Aug 2002
Civil Engineering Department Manager
Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. Aug 1996 - Aug 2002
Senior Associate and Senior Engineer
Education:
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management 2004 - 2008
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Clemson University 1978 - 1982
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering
Thomas Sumter Academy
Clemson University
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors
Skills:
Site Plans Land Development Civil Engineering Drainage Road Erosion Control Stormwater Management Construction Subdivisions Highways Zoning Sewer Site Development Municipalities Grading Feasibility Studies Transportation Engineering Traffic Engineering Construction Engineering Site Design
Dr. Dixon graduated from the Univ of West Indies, Fac Med Sci, Kingston, Jamaica (950 01 Pr 1/71) in 1979. He works in Hollywood, FL and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Dixon is affiliated with Memorial Hospital West and Memorial Regional Hospital.
Dr. Dixon graduated from the Queens Univ, Fac of Med, Kingston, Ont, Canada in 1975. He works in Mesquite, NV and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Dixon is affiliated with Mesa View Regional Hospital.
3231 Euclid Ave, Berwyn, IL 60402 19001 Old Lagrange Rd, Mokena, IL 60448
Education:
University of Illinois, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine Loyola University Medical Center - Fellowship - Cardiology Evanston Hospital - Residency - Family Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)
Us Patents
Wagering Game With Multiple Viewpoint Display Feature
A gaming system for conducting a wagering game includes an input device for receiving a wager to play a wagering game. The gaming system further includes at least one display for displaying a plurality of game elements. The at least one display is adapted to display a first three-dimensional view of the plurality of game elements from a first viewpoint and a second three-dimensional view of at least one of the plurality of game elements indicating a randomly-selected outcome from a second viewpoint. The first three-dimensional view and the second three-dimensional view are rendered in real-time.
Wagering Game With Multiple Viewpoint Display Feature
A gaming system for conducting a wagering game includes an input device for receiving a wager to play a wagering game. The gaming system further includes at least one display for displaying a plurality of game elements. The at least one display is adapted to display a first three-dimensional view of the plurality of game elements from a first viewpoint and a second three-dimensional view of at least one of the plurality of game elements indicating a randomly-selected outcome from a second viewpoint. The first three-dimensional view and the second three-dimensional view are rendered in real-time.
Wagering Game With Multiple Viewpoint Display Feature
A gaming system for conducting a wagering game includes an input device for receiving a wager to play a wagering game. The gaming system further includes at least one display for displaying a plurality of game elements. The at least one display is adapted to display a first three-dimensional view of the plurality of game elements from a first viewpoint and a second three-dimensional view of at least one of the plurality of game elements indicating a randomly-selected outcome from a second viewpoint. The first three-dimensional view and the second three-dimensional view are rendered in real-time.
Wagering Game With Multiple Viewpoint Display Feature
A gaming system for conducting a wagering game includes an input device for receiving a wager to play a wagering game. The gaming system further includes at least one display for displaying a plurality of game elements. The at least one display is adapted to display a first three-dimensional view of the plurality of game elements from a first viewpoint and a second three-dimensional view of at least one of the plurality of game elements indicating a randomly-selected outcome from a second viewpoint. The first three-dimensional view and the second three-dimensional view are rendered in real-time.
A vehicle speed monitoring system has a pair of parallel piezoelectric sensors or pressure transducers carried in closely spaced relation by a common elastomeric carrier such that the distance D between the sensors is maintained constant. A time measuring circuit connected to the sensors measures the time between peak voltages induced in the piezoelectric sensor transducers which is used to calculate and display vehicle speed. A weight is secured to or embedded in the carrier to cause the carrier to hug the roadway and be immune to lifting because of air currents and turbulence.
Method And Apparatus To Prevent Positional Plagiocephaly In Infants
Donald L. Dixon - Anchorage KY Robert L. Havens - Marysville IN
Assignee:
Center for Orthotic & Prosthetic Care, L.L.C. - Louisville KY
International Classification:
A47C 2000 A47G 902
US Classification:
5643
Abstract:
A cranial suspension apparatus to prevent positional plagiocephaly in an infant by distributing loads on the head of the infant lying in the supine position on a horizontal surface. The infant is placed in the apparatus such that the head of the infant is supported on a flexible porous support material with the tension of the material adjusted to support the head just above or just touching the sleep surface. The flexible porous support material may be a net with an open weave. The apparatus prevents localized pressure on the infant's head in an area contacting a sleep surface when infants are routinely placed in the supine position, which is recommended to avoid sudden infant death syndrome.
Donald A. Dixon - Columbia MD Roger Bracht - Jemez Springs NM
Assignee:
Mitron Systems Corporation - Columbia MD
International Classification:
G08G 101
US Classification:
340941
Abstract:
A vehicle detector for detecting a moving vehicle traversing a predetermined roadway includes a coil antenna for detecting electromagnetic radiation inherently generated and emitted by the vehicle as it traverses the predetermined path and producing a first signal. A low noise amplifier receives and amplifies the first signal and outputs an amplified first signal to a differential full wave amplitude modulation envelope detector and produces a second signal. A high pass filter having a predetermined cutoff frequency is connected to receive the second signal and output only third signals having a magnitude proportional to the electromagnetic signal being detected. A converter circuit converts the third signals to a digital signal, the converter circuit including a switching comparator having a source of a stable voltage reference level and outputting a fourth signal. A hysteresis detector causes the comparator to switch upon detection and thereby prevent output switching due to slower or noisy input signals, and a utilization device is connected to receive and be actuated by the fourth signal.
And hear from Donald Dixon, 74, a Republican from Little Falls, N.Y., who likes seeing Palin do the things he'd do, like hunting and fishing. "It's like she doesn't have an ax to grind politically," he says. "She isn't out there to please any entity. She's one of us."