Dr. Irvine graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Albany, OR and specializes in Family Medicine.
Mercy Clinic Orthopedic Surgery 621 S New Ballas Rd STE 5015B, Saint Louis, MO 63141 (314)5675850 (phone), (314)5679169 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Saint Louis University School of Medicine Graduated: 1994
Procedures:
Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip Replacement Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Plantar Fascitis Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders Sciatica Hallux Valgus
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Irvine graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Saint Louis, MO and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Irvine is affiliated with Mercy Hospital St Louis and Missouri Baptist Medical Center.
Dr. Irvine graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 1976. He works in Crystal River, FL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Irvine is affiliated with Citrus Memorial Hospital.
Tuality Forest Grove Hospital Emergency 1809 Maple St, Forest Grove, OR 97116 (503)3596180 (phone), (503)3572318 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, Davis School of Medicine Graduated: 1977
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Irvine graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Forest Grove, OR and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Irvine is affiliated with Tuality Community Hospital and Tuality Forest Grove Hospital.
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US Rodrigo Philander - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Nokia Corporation - Espoo
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
3703953, 370227
Abstract:
A communication link is established with a packet-communications device. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a network connection is established between the packet-communications and a server to pass data such as requests and responses, as well as files, media, streaming and other data. The network connection is a tunneled connection, facilitating the communication of data using a particular protocol that may be different from or otherwise incompatible with the data being communicated. The tunnel is divided into two or more logical communications channels, facilitating the multiplexing of data (e. g. , request/response pairs) onto a single physical network connection.
Method And Apparatus For Presenting Polymorphic Notes In A Graphical User Interface
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US Stephen Andrew Hartford - San Jose CA, US David Michael Irvine - San Jose CA, US Energy Cruse - Foster City CA, US Abbe Don - San Francisco CA, US Luke Patrick Woods - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Mark Dame - San Francisco CA, US Timm Kekeritz - Berlin, DE Astrid Jantina Van Der Flier - San Francisco CA, US Kristian Russell Thomas Simsarian - San Francisco CA, US James Nathaniel Gerlach - Santa Clara CA, US Erich Ian Domingo - Hayward CA, US Christopher Nyffeler - San Francisco CA, US Anke Pierik - Hayward CA, US
Assignee:
Nokia Corporation - Espoo
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715764, 715733
Abstract:
An approach is provided for presenting polymorphic notes in a graphical user interface. A polymorphic note manager receives a request to display a plurality of polymorphic notes on a graphical user interface of a device. In response to the request, the polymorphic note manager determines an order of the plurality of polymorphic notes according to either an associated date or, if there is no associated date, a creation date corresponding to each of the plurality of polymorphic notes. The polymorphic note manager then causes, at least in part, actions that result in display of the plurality of polymorphic notes in the graphical user interface according to the determined order.
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US Rodrigo Philander - Sunnyvale CA, US Michael Albanese - San Jose CA, US James Henderson - Morgan Hill CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709228000
Abstract:
Data transfer to a remote packet-communicating device over a network is effected using a network-based cache to selectively store data. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a network-based server facilitates selective, rule-based storage of a registered user's data in a network-based cache. The registered user's data is available via the user's data source coupled to a packet-based network (e.g., via a user's home or business computer coupled to the Internet). The server controls remote access to data stored in the cache as well as data accessible via the registered user's data source. For instance, when a request for data transfer is received from a remote packet-communicating device, the network-based server authenticates the request and, for authenticated requests, facilitates a transfer of the requested data from one or both of a registered user's data source and the cache.
Method And Apparatus For Generating A Polymorphic Note
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US Stephen Hartford - San Jose CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US Erich Domingo - Hayward CA, US Christopher Dame - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Nyffeler - San Francisco CA, US Anke Pierik - El Granada CA, US Kristian Simsarian - San Francisco CA, US James Gerlach - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Nokia Corporation - Espoo
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707691, 707736, 707783, 707E17005, 707E17044
Abstract:
An approach is provided for generating a polymorphic note. A polymorphic note manager receives a request, from a device, to generate a polymorphic note, wherein the polymorphic note includes information of a plurality of application types that is developed over a period of time. The polymorphic note manager then generates the polymorphic note in response to the request and stores the polymorphic note for access by the device.
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US Stephen Hartford - San Jose CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US James Gerlach - Santa Clara CA, US Erich Domingo - Hayward CA, US Christopher Dame - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Nyffeler - San Francisco CA, US Anke Pierik - El Granada CA, US Kristian Simsarian - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Nokia Corporation - Espoo
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715808
Abstract:
An approach is provided for presenting soft reminders (e.g., reminders for notes with no triggering criteria). A reminder manager receives an input, from a user, for specifying a note. The note is not associated with triggering criteria. In response to the request, the reminder manager retrieves contextual information from a device associated with the user, and causes, at least in part, presentation of a reminder of the note based, at least in part, on the contextual information.
Device, System And Method For Image-Based Content Delivery
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US Melanie Larson - Mountain View CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US Benjamin Luther Phillips - Menlo Park CA, US James Nathaniel Gerlach - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715716
Abstract:
Media content is provided using thumbnail-based images and respective archives linked thereto. In accordance with one or more embodiments, access is provided to interactive single-page and multi-page thumbnail images, with each thumbnail image being linked to at least one of a plurality of media-content units in respective sets of the media-content units (e.g., to pages within respective articles each having one or more pages, with each page having predefined text and image data in a set layout). Archive data is identified and communicated for each media content unit, responsive to user input data indicating a selection of one of the thumbnail images, and based on availability of the archive data locally at a user device.
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US Melanie Larson - Mountain View CA, US Morgan P. Guenther - Sausalito CA, US Gerri Johnson - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 26
Abstract:
Media content is provided using metric-apportioning. In accordance with one or more embodiments, remote-user interface circuits are authenticated and remote access is provided to different sets of media content via the interface. For each authenticated interface and a time-based period during which the interface accesses the media content, time-stamped usage data that characterizes use of the media content at the interface is communicated therewith. A usage metric characterizing usage of the media content is apportioned based upon the time-stamped usage data and stored weighting factor data for the media content.
Keith Barraclough - Mountain View CA, US David Irvine - San Jose CA, US John Logan - Long Beach CA, US Carlos Carapito - Fremont CA, US Abraham Rubin - Manassas VA, US Melanie Larson - Mountain View CA, US James Nathaniel Gerlach - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
US Classification:
715716
Abstract:
Access is provided for different types of media content provided by disparate publishers, and in formats corresponding to operating characteristics of respective user devices. As consistent with one or more example embodiments herein, media content access is filtered for users requesting access via different user devices, based upon characteristics of the device to which the access is provided, user subscription data and publisher-specific criteria. A user-specific storefront interface is generated for each of a multitude of users, based upon the filtering. Each storefront interface indicates media content that can be displayed at the device to which access is requested, and identifies media content to which the user does and does not have subscription access. The user-specific storefront interfaces are presented at respective user devices, and media content is delivered to each device in response to selections made via the user-specific storefront interfaces.
Other Weil lawyers working on the deal include tax partners Stuart Goldring, Kenneth Heitner and David Irvine, executive compensation and benefits partners Paul Wessel and Amy Rubin, technology and intellectual property transactions partner Jeffrey Osterman, banking and finance partner Douglas Urquh
In July, when he was Director-General of ASIO, David Irvine told Australia's National Press Club: "We have been long, in my time, monitoring a small number of Muslim Australians who support violent extremism and who frequently express the aspiration of conducting terrorist attacks in Australia."
As David Irvine, then head of ASIO, put it in July: "A recurring nightmare - for me, anyway - has been the so-called lone wolf, often radicalized over the internet and who has managed to avoid coming across our radar."
Spy chief David Irvine, the director general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, has said about 15 Australians have been killed so far in these conflicts, including two suicide bombers.
medium" to "high" on a four-tier scale on the advice of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. The domestic spy agency's Director-General David Irvine said the threat had been rising over the past year, mainly due to Australians joining the Islamic State movement to fight in Syria and Iraq.
The Australian Security Intelligence Organization's director-general, David Irvine, said the threat of terrorism in the country had been rising over the past year, mainly due to Australians joining the Islamic State movement to fight in Syria and Iraq.
Date: Sep 18, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
Abbott: Australia's mission in Iraq fundamentally humanitarian
GEORGE BRANDIS: What Senator Milne says is at variance from the professional advice of the outgoing director general of ASIO (Australian Security Intelligence Organisation), David Irvine, who was asked this specific question on Friday about Australia's exposure.
She said the retiring chief of ASIO, David Irvine, had been "quite specific" in outlining the reasoning for raising the terror alert to high on Friday, adding that it was not because of one particular incident but an accumulation of incidents.