Dr. Schafer graduated from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He works in Bristow, OK and specializes in Family Medicine.
Dr. Schafer graduated from the UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 1984. He works in Brunswick, ME and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Schafer is affiliated with Mid Coast Hospital.
A lounge chair that sprays a fine mist on the occupant. Plastic tubing carrying pressurized water passes into and channels through the hollow frame of the lounge chair. The tubing connects on one end to a garden hose, hose bib or other devices of delivering water, through an "on-off" control valve. Misting devices are set into and spaced along the frame. The narrow diameter plastic tubing easily threads through the frame and about the pivots of the lounge chair. Because of the small size of the mister assembly, no structural integrity of the lounge chair is compromised.
Houston, TexasOf Counsel at Wong Cabello Lutsch Rutherford Brucc... Past: Senior Counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, Counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer &... Richard Schafer’s practice involves a broad range of intellectual property and technology issues, including all aspects of intellectual property protection, ... Richard Schafer’s practice involves a broad range of intellectual property and technology issues, including all aspects of intellectual property protection, focusing on computer hardware and software and other high-technology issues. He advises clients on ownership of patents, trademarks...
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The latest deal would solidify Broadcom's move into the high-speed data-processing market, estimated at $4 billion annually and likely to grow rapidly, said Richard Schafer, an analyst at Oppenheimer & Co.