ENT & Allergy Associates 300 E Main St STE 1, Smithtown, NY 11787 (631)2653727 (phone), (631)2656263 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York University School of Medicine Graduated: 1972
Procedures:
Rhinoplasty Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Hearing Evaluation Inner Ear Tests Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Sinus Surgery Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy Tracheostomy
Conditions:
Acute Sinusitis Allergic Rhinitis Deviated Nasal Septum Labyrinthitis Otitis Media
Languages:
English Russian
Description:
Dr. Lipinsky graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1972. He works in Smithtown, NY and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Lipinsky is affiliated with Saint Catherine Of Siena Medical Center and Stony Brook University Hospital.
Us Patents
Degradation Control Of Environmentally Degradable Disposable Materials
Donald M. Bigg - Columbus OH Richard G. Sinclair - Columbus OH Edward S. Lipinsky - Worthington OH John H. Litchfield - Worthington OH Billy R. Allen - Greenwood IN
The present invention is directed to a method for reducing waste accumulation by using an environmentally degradable disposable material. The disposable material, which includes a hydroxycarboxylic acid-containing polymer, degrades hydrolytically during operative and disposal stages in a controlled manner such that the disposal degradation rate of the material is accelerated relative to the operative degradation rate of the material.
Methods And Products To Protect Against Root Intrusion And Plant And Root Growth
Dominic A. Cataldo - Kennewick WA, US Edward S. Lipinsky - Worthington OH, US Peter Van Voris - Alexandria VA, US Daren L. Beck - Salem OR, US Richard Beck - Salem OR, US
Assignee:
Growguard, LLC, Inc. - Kenniwick WA
International Classification:
A01N 25/34 A01N 33/18 D01F 1/02
US Classification:
504347, 264211
Abstract:
One aspect of the present invention is a sprayable composition for coating pipe for protecting it from one or more of root intrusion or root growth when the coated pipe is placed underground. Such sprayable formulation includes a 2,6-dinitroaniline herbicide; a polymer pellet impregnated with a 2,6-dinitroanililne herbicide-sorbed colloidal clay; and a film-forming polymer. Another aspect is pipe coated with the dried residue of a coating of a 2,6-dinitroaniline herbicide; a polymer pellet impregnated with a 2,6-dinitroaniline herbicide-sorbed colloidal clay; and a film-forming polymer, wherein the coated pipe is protected from one or more of root intrusion or root growth when the coated pipe is placed underground.
Sustained Release Pest Control Products And Their Applications
A method for applying a barrier to structures to prevent the infiltration of pest species (unwanted organisms) uses a (e. g. , coating) composition formed from a polyurethane (e. g. , film-forming) polymer system and a pellet comprising a pesticide incorporated into a sorbent and dispersed in the polyurethane polymer system. The composition protects the structure by application either to the structure or to a pathway that leads to the structure. Advantageous polymer systems include polyurethanes rich in urea linkages and predominating in aliphatic and alicyclic backbones.
Methods And Compositions For Attracting Or Repelling Cockroaches
Robert K Vandermeer - Newberry FL, US Richard J. Brenner - Severna Park MD, US Domonic A. Cataldo - Kennewick WA, US Peter Van Voris - Daniel Island SC, US Edward S. Lipinsky - Fairview NC, US
Assignee:
The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC BioGuard Research and Development, Inc. - Kennewick WA
International Classification:
A01N 25/00 A01N 37/02 A01P 17/00 A01P 19/00
US Classification:
424 84, 514557
Abstract:
A method for attracting cockroaches to an object or area, involving treating said object or area with a cockroach attracting composition containing a cockroach attractant effective amount of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, propyl, or butyl esters of Csaturated or unsaturated carboxylic acids and mixtures thereof, and optionally a carrier material or carrier. A method for repelling cockroaches from an object or area, involving treating said object or area with a cockroach repelling composition containing a cockroach repelling effective amount of at least one compound selected from methyl, ethyl, propyl, or butyl esters of Csaturated or unsaturated carboxylic acids or mixtures thereof, and optionally a carrier material or carrier.
Use Of Colloidal Clays For Sustained Release Of Active Ingredients
Dominic Cataldo - Kennewick WA, US Edward Lipinsky - Worthington OH, US Peter Voris - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A01M001/20
US Classification:
043/132100
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention is a method of controlling target living species with an active ingredient over an extended period of time. This method sorbs an active ingredient into colloidal clay. Next, a polymer pellet recalcitrant to release of the active ingredient is loaded with the sorbed colloidal clay. Finally, the loaded polymer pellet is formed into a barrier, which is adapted to be placed at a location for controlling a target living species. Another aspect is a barrier for controlling a target living species. The formed barrier contains polymer pellets loaded with colloidal clay sorbed with an active ingredient that controls the target living species. The sorbed clay loaded polymer polymer pellets are recalcitrant to release of the active ingredient.
Methods And Products To Protect Against Root Intrusion And Plant And Root Growth
Edward Lipinsky - Worthington OH, US Dominic Cataldo - Kennewick WA, US Peter Van Voris - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A01N033/18 A01N025/10
US Classification:
504/347000, 504/360000, 504/361000
Abstract:
This invention provides repellent devices and methods for control of root intrusion and plant growth. One aspect of this invention is a geotextile in which 2,6-dinitroaniline is stored inside the individual filaments. The 2,6-dinitroaniline is stored in nanoclay or smectite clay reservoirs that control the rate of release of the 2,6-dinitroaniline. These reservoir particles are placed in the fibers during the melt spinning production of the fibers or by film-to-fiber processes. The particles are very thin and are oriented within the fibers during the spinning process. These clay reservoirs are superior to conventional carbon-based reservoirs, because the dispersed clay materials have a uniform, e.g., 1-nanometer, thickness that is needed to fit into individual filaments. Nonwoven, woven, or knitting processes are used to make the geotextile fabrics. The fibers of this invention prevent root intrusion into these fabrics.
Sustained Release Pest Control Products And Their Applications
Peter Van Voris - Daniel Island SC, US Dominic Cataldo - Kennewick WA, US Edward Lipinsky - Worthington OH, US
International Classification:
A01N 25/00
US Classification:
424405000, 424078270
Abstract:
A method for applying a barrier to a structure to prevent the infiltration of pest species includes providing a composition and associating the coating composition with the structure. The composition is formed from a polymer component having dispersed therein beads formed from colloidal clay and adsorbed pest control agent. Colloidal clays (e.g., nano-clays) adsorb more pest control agent that do standard clays and releases the adsorbed pest control agent at a slower rate than do standard clays.
Methods And Products To Protect Against Root Intrusion And Plant And Root Growth
Edward Lipinsky - Worthington OH, US Dominic Cataldo - Kennewick WA, US Peter Van Voris - Daniel Island SC, US
International Classification:
A01N 33/18 A01N 25/28
US Classification:
504347000, 504359000, 977900000
Abstract:
This invention provides repellent devices and methods for control of root intrusion and plant growth. One aspect of this invention is a geotextile in which 2,6-dinitroaniline is stored inside the individual filaments. The 2,6-dinitroaniline is stored in nanoclay or smectite clay reservoirs that control the rate of release of the 2,6-dinitroaniline. These reservoir particles are placed in the fibers during the melt spinning production of the fibers or by film-to-fiber processes. The particles are very thin and are oriented within the fibers during the spinning process. These clay reservoirs are superior to conventional carbon-based reservoirs, because the dispersed clay materials have a uniform, e.g., 1-nanometer, thickness that is needed to fit into individual filaments. Nonwoven, woven, or knitting processes are used to make the geotextile fabrics. The fibers of this invention prevent root intrusion into these fabrics.
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Innovative Thinking Inc Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
11 Pne Knot Loop, Fairview, NC 28730
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Nori Malach and Lance Lipinsky play boogie wo...
Lance Lipinsky invited Nori Malache to a piano duel after the concert ...
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13 Dec, 2011
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LANCE LIPINSKY / BREATHLESS LIVE
LANCE LIPINSKY WITH DARREN SAVARD ON GUITAR AND JOHNNY FERREIRA ON SAX...
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Johnny B Goode - Lance Lipinsky & the Lovers ...
Lance Lipinsky & the Lovers perform Chuck Berry's classic "Johnny B Go...