Jennifer L. Ton - Irvine CA, US Ronald C. Bates - Irvine CA, US Ji Zheng - Irvine CA, US Phillip P. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US Timothy E. O'Neill - Orange CA, US
The present invention provides for a carrier complex for administration of therapeutic agents. In one aspect, an isolated carrier complex is provided, where the carrier complex lacks a native neurotoxin subunit.
A digital position transmitter is disclosed which uses a fixed array of physicoelectric proximity switches to locate a physical exciter and transmit the position of the exciter as a hexadecimal coded number or as a string of pulses. The position transmitter uses solid state components, has no moving parts and requires less power than any one proximity operated alone. The transmitter attains moderate resolution while displaying excellent accuracy and precision. The transmitter is completely non-intrusive; there is no contact between the physical exciter and the switch array, making the transmitter particularly suited for determining the position of objects that must be completely isolated because of pressure, temperature, of chemical hazards. Further circuits are described for converting the inherently digital output signal to industrial standard 4-20 mA or voltage signals. Applications are described for determining the "fullness" of a constant pressure cylinder used in sampling liquids and gaseous materials from pipelines, the status of hydraulic valve positioners the liquid level contained in storage vessels, and differential pressure.
A density meter for continuous fluid flow including a plurality of hollow flexures, a relatively fixed support for one end for each of the flexures, and a closed container supported by, and interiorly communicating with, the opposite ends of the flexures. One or more of the flexures conduct a flowing fluid into the container, and the other of the flexures conduct a flowing fluid out of the container. Changes in fluid density produce flexure deflection, the container when filled with fluid being supported in every position by the deflecting flexures. A transducer is provided to convert such deflection into an electrical displacement signal, and a first processor is connected to the transducer to convert such electrical displacement signal to an electrical weight signal. An additional element is provided to produce an electrical volume signal, and a second processor is connected to the first processor and to the additional element to combine the weight signal with the volume signal to produce a density signal, which may be temperature and pressure compensated.
Stabilization Of Therapeutic Agents To Facilitate Administration
- Irvine CA, US Ronald C. Bates - Irvine CA, US Ji Zheng - Irvine CA, US Phillip P. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US Timothy E. O'Neill - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 47/64 C07K 14/33 G01N 27/447
Abstract:
The present invention provides for a carrier complex for administration of therapeutic agents. In one aspect, an isolated carrier complex is provided, where the carrier complex lacks a native neurotoxin subunit.
Stabilization Of Therapeutic Agents To Facilitate Administration
- Irvine CA, US Ronald C. Bates - Irvine CA, US Ji Zheng - Irvine CA, US Phillip P. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US Timothy E. O'Neill - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 47/48 G01N 27/447 C07K 14/33
Abstract:
The present invention provides for a carrier complex for administration of therapeutic agents. In one aspect, an isolated carrier complex is provided, where the carrier complex lacks a native neurotoxin subunit.
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Mr. Timothy J. O'neill President
Access To Online A T O Markets. Inc. Investigators
Mar 2007 to Jul 2011 Quality Assurance ManagerSouthwest Turbine Inc Phoenix, AZ Nov 2002 to Jul 2011 Engineering ManagerO'Neill Technical Services Verona, MO Mar 1992 to Nov 2002 Engineering Services Consulting
Education:
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA Jun 1985 Bachelor of Science in Engineering TechnologyCollege of San Mateo San Mateo, CA Jun 1980 Associate of Science in Technology
CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc Sylmar, CA Apr 2008 to Sep 2011 Product Line Manager/Business Unit ManagerCIRCOR Aerospace, Inc Fort Bragg, NC Jul 2008 to Nov 2009 Program ManagerU.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Jun 2005 to Dec 2007 Project ManagerAir Mobility Wing, March ARB, CA
Jun 2004 to Jun 2005 Executive/Maintenance Duty Officer, USAFCommander's Action Group Los Angeles, CA Aug 2003 to Aug 2004 Inspector General's Program Officer, USAFAir Mobility Wing, March ARB, CA
Sep 2002 to Jun 2004 Officer-In-Charge, Wing Education and Training, USAF312th Airlift Squadron Travis AFB, CA Oct 1997 to Aug 2002 Aircraft Loadmaster Journeyman, USAF
Education:
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY Prescott, AZ 2001 Bachelor of Science in Program Management and Aviation
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Dr. Timothy F O'neill, Los Alamitos CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. O'Neill graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Long Beach, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. O'Neill is affiliated with Lakewood Regional Medical Center, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and Los Alamitos Medical Center.
Michigan Healthcare ProfessionalsClarkston Medical Group Primary Care 5701 Bow Pointe Dr STE 100, Clarkston, MI 48346 2486252621 (phone), 2486252622 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Midwestern University/ Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2003
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Arthrocentesis Continuous EKG Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Hearing Evaluation Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Pulmonary Function Tests Skin Tags Removal Vaccine Administration
Dr. O'neill graduated from the Midwestern University/ Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2003. He works in Clarkston, MI and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. O'neill is affiliated with Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, Mclaren Oakland and Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland.