Dr. Le graduated from the Univ of Hue, Fac De Med, Hue, Vietnam (942 02 Eff 1983) in 1971. He works in Orlando, FL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Le is affiliated with Florida Hospital East Orlando.
Dr. Le graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1988. He works in Pikesville, MD and 2 other locations and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Le is affiliated with Medstar Harbor Hospital, Northwest Hospital, Sinai Hospital Of Baltimore and University Of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center.
Pediatrix Medical Group 2505 Samaritan Dr STE 304, San Jose, CA 95124 4083778100 (phone), 4083773044 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 2001
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Le graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2001. He works in San Jose, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Le is affiliated with El Camino Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital.
Nov 2007 to 2000 Sr. Payroll AccountantCepheid Inc Sunnyvale, CA Jun 2005 to Nov 2007 Payroll AccountantProxim Corporation Sunnyvale, CA Feb 2002 to Jun 2005 Sr. Payroll AccountantInara Networks, Inc San Jose, CA Feb 2001 to Jan 2002 Sr. AccountantCreative Labs Milpitas, CA Jan 1996 to Jan 2001 Senior Payroll Accountant / Stock AdministratorSKC America
Dec 1989 to Dec 1995 Junior Accountant
Education:
San Mateo College 1989 AA in AccountingDalat University BA in Business Administration
The present invention discloses a method of applying, drying and bonding fingernail polish , and more particularly, to the bonding of protective coatings on a fingernail by means of a prescribed process. The preferred method of the present invention is to provide a simple but unique method of drying and bonding protective nail coatings that fortifies the fingernail. This unique method provides for long-lasting, non-yellowing, natural-looking nails that can be worn with or without nail polish. The present invention requires the use of instruments including: a UV lamp, acrylic drill, nail file, coarse and medium sanding paper, gel brush, scissors, flat brush, steel brush, cuticle pusher, orange stick, flat brush handle, and anything that is considered tube, squeeze instruments foil or plastic bag. As part of the method of the present invention , an acrylic powder blend is mixed with a UV gel compound to form a gel blend/mix.
A standard input for a regression test is processed in a printing system in a first (standard) configuration to generate a standard output. The standard output may include a standard PDL output and a standard bitmap. The standard input is processed in the printing system in a second configuration to be tested to generate regression test output. The regression test output may include a test PDL output and test bitmap. The regression test output and the standard output are compared to determine if changes included in the second configuration of the printing system produce an undesirable effect. Each standard input and corresponding standard output is identified by a unique test identifier and is stored.
Automatic Initiation Of Print Job Preprocessing Before Release Of Print Job
Print job management information, including management actions performed by a press operator, is collected from a print job manager. An evaluator evaluates the collected print job management information using an evaluation algorithm to generate a predicted press-operator job release sequence of one or more of the print jobs. The evaluation algorithm may be adapted to predict print job release behavior of the press operator. A print job is selected in accordance with the predicted press-operator job release sequence. Print job preprocessing of the selected print job is initiated in the printing system, prior to actual release of the print job by the press operator. Actual print-job release information may be compared with a predicted job release sequence to revise the evaluation algorithm.
Ronald M. Conescu - Mountain View CA, US Kurt Knodt - Los Altos CA, US Yue Liu - San Jose CA, US Loc T. Le - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Ricoh Company, Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 113, 715710, 715713, 715762, 715764, 715769
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a method comprises, in a print application management computer program that enables a user to generate a printed application using one or more document processing devices: identifying a plug-in that extends one or more capabilities of the print application management computer program; extending the print application management computer program to include the identified plug-in, including reconfiguring a graphical user interface of the print application management computer program to include one or more GUI widgets associated with the identified plug-in.
Hitoshi Sekine - Los Altos CA, US David A. Williams - San Jose CA, US Kurt Knodt - Los Altos CA, US Yue Liu - San Jose CA, US Ronald Marc Conescu - Mountain View CA, US Loc T. Le - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Ricoh Company, Ltd - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 9/46 G06F 13/00 G06F 3/12 G05B 11/01
US Classification:
718104, 718102, 711165, 358 113, 358 115, 700 19
Abstract:
A multi-layer workflow architecture for a print shop is disclosed. The workflow architecture includes a workflow front end, service bus, and service providers. The workflow front end provides an interface to print shop operators. The service providers are each associated with a device in the print shop. The service bus represents the layer between the workflow front end and the service providers. In operation, the service providers report device capabilities for devices to the service bus. The workflow front end receives the device capabilities from the service bus, and provides the device capabilities to a user to allow the user to define a job ticket based on the device capabilities. The service bus identifies the processes defined in the job ticket, and identifies the service providers operable to provide the processes. The service bus then routes process messages to the identified service providers to execute the processes on the devices.
Job Editor Interface Based On Dynamic Device Capabilities
Ronald Marc Conescu - Mountain View CA, US Loc T. Le - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 8, 715771, 715772
Abstract:
A graphical job editor for creating jobs in a multi-layer workflow architecture for a print shop is disclosed. The graphical job editor presents to a user a graphical representation of every device and activity available in the print shop as provided by the service bus layer of the workflow architecture. Further, the present information regarding the capabilities of each such device and activity so presented may then be defined by the user through simple, graphical user interface objects and techniques. The graphical job editor uses the present information in the device capabilities presented by the service bus. The present device capability information of each device and activity in a job may be updated as each activity is added to the job being defined to thus assure creation of a valid job that may be processed in a particular workflow architecture.
Measuring Instantaneous Bit Rate In A Network Connection
Edward J. DeWath - Cupertino CA, US Loc T. Le - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Sejent Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370253
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses described herein are configured to calculate the instantaneous bit rate of a network connection. According to certain aspects, conventional solutions measure average bit rate of a network, whereas the techniques described herein are configured to measure the instantaneous bit rate. According to further aspects, structurally, conventional solutions require external devices (hosts or servers) and a plurality of data packets for measurement, whereas the present invention is self-referenced and requires, in principle, only two network packets, of any type, for measuring the instantaneous bit rate. The instantaneous bit rate can then be used to adjust the transmission bit rate of network packets to optimize the network connection such that the bandwidth of the network connection is fully utilized and packet loss is avoided.
PARIS, FRANCEAfter being formed by the French Air and Sea force, I integrated the line maintenance of the French start up company called "Air Liberte" where I remained 13... After being formed by the French Air and Sea force, I integrated the line maintenance of the French start up company called "Air Liberte" where I remained 13 years to leave there responsible for the troubleshooting department, while passing through check supervisor, inpector; technical project...
Garden Grove, CA Huntington Beach, CA Westminster, CA Santa Cruz, CA Hanoi, VN
Education:
The Booking Room - Acting, University of California, Santa Cruz - History
Relationship:
Single
Loc Le
Work:
All Imaging Systems - President (2001)
Education:
Lasan Tabert HS, Saigon; - High School, Mission College - Santa Clara, CA, Bui Thi Xuan - High School
About:
Lê Trần Lộc, nickname " Lộc Cận".
Loc Le
Lived:
Garden Grove, CA Hanoi, Vietnam Santa Cruz, Ca
Education:
University of California, Santa Cruz - History
About:
I am an actor, dancer and writer. I've travelled all around Asia to explore the never ending world of art. I went to college at University of California, Santa Cruz to study History. Born and rais...
Tagline:
A man that is pursuing his passion
Loc Le
Work:
Entrepreneur - Boss (2002)
Education:
Advance Career Training - Computer System Technician
Loc Le
Work:
Self Employed - Financial Service Professional
Education:
UF
Loc Le
Work:
CTY CỔ PHẦN XÂY LẮP DẦU KHÍ THÁI BÌNH DƯƠNG BAN ĐIỀU HNH LONG AN + 84 987939297
Loc Le
Education:
Ben Lippen
Relationship:
Single
About:
Well, I'm Vietnamese n I guess thats pretty much it :)