David Bird (born 1946 in London) is the world's most prolific bridge writer, with over one hundred books to his name. He is bridge correspondent for the Mail on ...
Dec 2012 to 2000 Senior Raw Material Buyer IIIAvid Technology Tewksbury, MA Sep 2006 to Dec 2012 Sr. Buyer / Planner / Inventory Control ManagerScholastic Book Fairs Marlborough, MA Mar 2005 to Sep 2006 Regional Inventory Control ManagerNew England Confectionary Company Revere, MA Jun 2003 to Mar 2005 Manager of Corporate Planning & Inventory Control
Education:
Cazenovia College 1997 Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Dec 2010 to Sep 2011 Customer Service & Vehicle Prep AgentPrestige Toyota Mahwah, NJ May 2009 to Jul 2009 ValetAutozone Bergenfield, NJ Jan 2009 to Jul 2009 Customer ServiceStarkey & Henricks Printing Co New York, NY Nov 1999 to Dec 2008 Vice President
Education:
Lincoln Teck Mahwah, NJ Jan 2009 to Jan 2009 Automotive TechnologyRockland BOCES Nyack, NY Jan 2008 to Jan 2008 AutomotiveJohnson & Whales University Providence, RI Sep 1999 to Nov 1999Northern Valley Regional High School Old Tappan, NJ Sep 1995 to Jun 1999
Dec 2010 to Aug 2011 Customer Service AgentCharles Henricks
May 2010 to Sep 2010 Customer Service & Prepress and Printing OperatorPrestige Toyota Mahwah, NJ May 2009 to Jul 2009 ValetPrestige Toyota Bergenfield, NJ May 2009 to Jul 2009 Customer Service & SalesStarkey & Henricks Printing Co New York, NY Nov 1999 to Dec 2008 Vice President
Education:
Automax Jan 2011 to Jan 2011 Automotive SalesLincoln Tech Mahwah, NJ Jan 2009 to Jan 2010 Automotive TechnologyRockland BOCES Jan 2008 to Jan 2008 AutomotiveJohnson & Whales University Providence, RI Sep 1999 to Nov 1999Northern Valley Regional High School Old Tappan, NJ Sep 1995 to Jun 1999
Us Patents
Therapeutic Compositions And Related Methods Of Use
William F. Kiesman - Wayland MA, US Mary Fure - East Hampstead NH, US John Kuczek - Lowell MA, US Aaron Deykin - Needham MA, US Barry Ticho - Cambridge MA, US David Bird - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/52 A61P 9/00
US Classification:
51426324
Abstract:
Compositions and dosage forms including adenosine receptor antagonists such as 3-[4-(2,6-Dioxo-1,3-dipropyl-2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-purin-8-yl)-bicyclo[2.2.2]oct-1-yl]-propionic acid and methods of using the same are described herein.
A game apparatus includes a goal having a top, support members extending from the top to the playing surface, and enclosure means intermediate the top and the playing surface with a gap in those means defining a goal mouth. The goal top is formed as a rigid unit for supporting the weight of a player and is spaced from the playing surface by a distance which permits the player to sit on the top with knees bent and feet on the playing surface.
A toy construction set includes at least one rigid peg building element that includes a coupling system that includes at least one peg coupling element; at least one rigid grid building element including a grid coupling system; and at least one flexible panel building element including a panel coupling system. The grid coupling system includes a plurality of coupling elements arranged in a uniform two-dimensional array structure. The coupling elements are configured to couple to a plurality of mating coupling elements of a building element external to the toy figure construction set. The panel coupling system includes at least a panel coupling element configured to be removably attachable to one or more of the grid coupling element of the at least one rigid grid building element and the at least one peg coupling element of the rigid peg building element via a frictional engagement.
A motorcycle building element includes a main body frame defining a longitudinal axis along which the main body frame extends and removably insertable wheel assemblies. The main body frame includes a plurality of standard coupling elements having a standard coupling size for connecting to other building elements of a toy construction set that is defined by a base unit; and a base frame connecting a front wheel portion and a rear wheel portion, the base frame including a base frame region defining a base width that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the base width being less than or equal to the base unit of the toy construction set. The wheel assemblies include one wheel assembly inserted and seated in the front wheel portion and one wheel assembly inserted and seated in the rear wheel portion, the two wheel assemblies free to rotate when inserted and seated.