Dr. Baird graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport in 1997. He works in Prairieville, LA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Baird is affiliated with Ochsner Medical Center Baton Rouge.
Dr. Baird graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1992. He works in Springfield, MO and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine.
Plaza Foot Care 5412 Kings Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11234 7183771212 (phone), 7182581405 (fax)
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus Plantar Fascitis Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English French Russian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Baird works in Brooklyn, NY and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Baird is affiliated with Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn Medical Center.
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William Baird Owner
Richmond Hill Honda Auto Dealers - New Cars
8800 Yonge St, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 6Z5 9057318899, 9057319066
Mr. William Brian Baird President
B Baird Water Conditioning Ltd Baird. B Water Conditioning Ltd Water Treatment Equipment,Service & Supplies. Water Soft & Conditioning Equipment Service & Supplies
3854 Rideau River Road, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 6132583150, 6132581752
William Baird Owner
Richmond Hill Honda Auto Dealers - New Cars
9057318899, 9057319066
William Brian Baird President
B Baird Water Conditioning Ltd Water Treatment Equipment,Service & Supplies · Water Soft & Conditioning Equipment Service & Supplies
6132583150, 6132581752
William Baird Vice President
SKYLINE TAXI, INC
807 State Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45204 811 State Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45204 5132517733
Radisys Corporation Apr 2008 - May 2012
Business Process Analyst, Intermediate
Radisys Corporation Dec 1988 - Mar 2008
Product Service Technical Iii - V
Cae-Link Flight Simulation Corp Sep 1982 - Nov 1988
Test Engineer Ii
Internomics 1982 - 1987
Consultant
Cae Mar 1977 - Sep 1982
Principal Engineer Ii
Education:
American Intercontinental University 2012 - 2014
Bachelors
The University of Akron 1971 - 1974
Associates, Applied Science
Firestone High School 1969 - 1971
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Agile Digital Electronics Testing Sap R/3 Crystal Reports Salesforce.com Electronics Oscilloscope Multimeter Soldering Iron Logic Analyzer Tcp/Ip Pcb Design Business Process Databases Training Sharepoint Operating Systems Test Equipment Sap Analysis Hardware Technical Support Cross Functional Team Leadership Wireless Debugging Troubleshooting Software Documentation Networking Product Lifecycle Management Agile Methodologies Vendor Management Program Management Visio Computer Hardware Analog Test Planning Telecommunications Embedded Systems Product Management Process Improvement Semiconductors Integration Manufacturing Enterprise Software
Interests:
Bicycling (Ride A Trike) Backpacking Martial Arts and Acoustic Guitar
Languages:
Spanish
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Lynda.com, License 20022C Lynda.com, License B61C5D Lynda.com, License 7B1058 Lynda.com, License 85740A Lynda.com, License C28388 Lynda.com, License A4Ef08 Lynda.com, License 353095 Lynda.com, License 6Dee84 Lynda.com, License 0C5608 Lynda.com, License B4C9Ae Lynda.com, License A18Fd9 Lynda.com, License 86Aaad Lynda.com Lynda.com, License Bb7813 Lynda.com, License B505F5 Lynda.com, License 6D43F1 Lynda.com, License Fe1E03 Lynda.com, License 009796 Lynda.com, License 781096 License 20022C License B61C5D License 7B1058 License 85740A License C28388 License A4Ef08 License 353095 License 6Dee84 License 0C5608 License B4C9Ae License A18Fd9 License 86Aaad Agile Project Management License Bb7813 License B505F5 License 6D43F1 License Fe1E03 License 009796 License 781096 Access 2010 Essential Training Access 2010: Forms and Reports In Depth Access 2010: Queries In Depth Business Analysis Fundamentals Project 2013 Essential Training Managing Project Change Sharepoint Online Essential Training Project Management Fundamentals Sql Essential Training Up and Running With Vba In Access Access 2010 Power Shortcuts Insights From A Business Analyst Leading Change Learning Management System (Lms) Fundamentals Managing Small Projects Excel 2010: Advanced Formulas and Functions Managing Documents With Sharepoint 2010 Sharepoint 2010 Essential Training
Acts & Paul's Letters: A Commentary on Acts, Romans, I & II Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, I & II Thessalonians, I & II Timothy, Titus, Philemon
A paperboard tray is provided with sidewalls forming a T-shaped beam. Optional corner posts may be provided to further increase the stacking strength of the tray. An optional cover may also be employed to provide a sealed container assembly.
Ulrich Gerd Nowacki - Homestead FL Guillermo Rojas - Miami FL William John Baird - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Inland Paperboard and Packaging, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
B31B 144 B65H 4518
US Classification:
493167
Abstract:
Automated apparatus for forming paperboard packaging from an integral paperboard blank includes a blade for gathering a central portion of the paperboard blank, causing the width of the blank to contract. A reciprocating mandrel rams the blank into a hollow tubular former having an opening of reduced size, causing portions of the blank to form side walls properly positioned with respect to a floor portion of the blank. Pistons within the mandrel apply pressure to overlapping portions of the formed blank, to seal those portions together.
William J. Baird - Indianapolis IN Mike Goetz - Brownsburg IN
Assignee:
Inland Paperboard and Packaging Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
B65D 500
US Classification:
229149
Abstract:
A container comprising a body including a floor having two sides and two ends, a front side wall appended to the floor along one side of the floor, a rear side wall appended to the floor along a second side of the floor to lie opposite the front side wall, first and second end panel support flaps appended to the front side wall, third and fourth end panel support flaps appended to the rear side wall, right and left end flaps appended to the floor at each end respectively, and first and second tab receiving apertures extending through the floor adjacent the points of appending of the first and second end panel support flaps respectively, a left-side end panel separately formed from a material unconnected to the body and positioned to lie at one end of the floor between the front and rear side walls and formed to include a left-side pocket receiving the first and third end panel support flaps therein and having at least one stacking tab insertable into the first tab receiving aperture, and a right-side end panel separately formed from a material unconnected to the body and positioned to lie at an opposite end of the floor between the front and rear side walls and formed Lo include a right-side pocket receiving the second and fourth end panel support flaps therein and having at least one tab insertable into the second aperture.
Technique For Producing Antireflection Grating Surfaces On Dielectrics, Semiconductors And Metals
Thomas K. Gaylord - Atlanta GA Elias N. Glytsis - Atlanta GA M. Gamal Moharam - Charlottesville VA William E. Baird - Oxford GA
Assignee:
Georgia Tech Research Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G02B 2600 G02F 100
US Classification:
3501622
Abstract:
A method of forming an antireflection rectangular-groove surface-relief grating on a lossy substrate exposed to incident waves of transverse electric or transverse magnetic or combination of polarizations and any angle of incidence in a lossless medium. The required thickness and complex refractive index of a single homogeneous layer on a lossy substrate to produce zero reflectivity is first computed using an impedance matching approach. The filling factor and groove depth of the rectangular groove surface-relief grating that is equivalent to the single homogeneous layer in the long-wavelength limit are then calculated. The surface-relief grating is then formed on the lossy substrate by reactive ion etching, electron beam lithography, or holography.
"It's a tsunami of information, but 90% is in line with or better than expected," said Nick Heymann, an analyst at William Baird and Co in New York. "The sweet number is $650 million in industrial free cash flow," he added, which was more than the $400 to $500 million he expected.