Silvina Cancelos - Mayaguez PR, US Manuel Rivera Bengochea - San Juan PR, US Edwin Lopez Ramos - Hatillo PR, US William Garcia - Mayaguez PR, US
International Classification:
A61N 7/00 B01D 19/00
Abstract:
An acoustic technique designed to increase the gas-dissolution rate of a bubble in a liquid media is proposed. Increased gas-dissolution rate is achieved by increasing the bubble's surface-to-volume ratio via bubble fragmentation. This is achieved by attaching an electroacoustic transducer to the system or load in which bubbles travel and exciting the transducer at the frequency of resonance. The electric resonance of the transducer attached to the system corresponds in frequency to the mechanical resonance of the system or load which allows for achieving such state without the use of an internally placed hydrophone to certify the resonance state. The acoustic bubble fragmentation technique increased the dissolution rate 4 to 5 times of bubbles with initial diameters between 150 and 550 μm in distilled water and in medical grade saline solution.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Edwin R Ramos, Chicago IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Florida Department of Health (DOH) in Pinellas County Saint Petersburg, FL 2010 to 2014 Public Health Services Manager A-SES/PCHP - UM and Pharmacy ProgramFlorida Department of Health (DOH) in Pinellas County
2010 to 2012 Human Services Program Analyst/UM/Pharmacy Program AnalystFlorida Department of Health (DOH) in Pinellas County
2010 to 2010 Human Services Counselor I/ADAP CounselorFlorida Department of Health (DOH) in Pinellas County
2010 to 2010 Health Services Representative/Program CoordinatorJUDEO CHRISTIAN HEALTH CLINIC Tampa, FL 2009 to 2010 Volunteer Interpreter / Medical AssistantCEMENTO ANDINO, S. A
2006 to 2009 Medical DirectorFLORIDA HOSPITAL (TAMPA) Tampa, FL 2004 to 2006 Emergency Room Technician IIFLORIDA HOSPITAL (TAMPA) Tampa, FL 2004 to 2006 Bilingual Triage Counselor
Education:
Universidad de Los Andes 1994 to 2001 Medical Doctor (MD) in General Medicine and SurgeryUniversity of South Florida Tampa, FL Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Natural SciencesPsychology (University of South Florida (USF) Tampa, FL Bachelor of Art
Skills:
Bilingual English/Spanish (Native) both oral and written
Apr 2012 to 2000 Bouncer Security GuardFedEx Ground Pkg system Inc Bronx, NY 2007 to 2010 Security GuardMetro One LPSG New York, NY 2005 to 2006 Self- Employee
Zamora was the defense attorney for Edwin Ramos, who was convicted in a highly publicized triple murder trial in 2012. Ramos, who remained in the U.S. on an expired visa from El Salvador, was never reported to federal immigration officials despite multiple contacts with police as a juvenile.
Date: May 07, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Man detained in stabbing death of former San Francisco public defender
She defended Edwin Ramos, a gang member who was accused of killing a man and his two sons in 2008 because he thought they were gang members from Mission Hill. Ramos was convicted of the murders in 2012.
Date: May 07, 2016
Source: Google
Former SF public defender stabbed to death at her SF home
Marla was really a guardian angel, Adachi said. She tried some of the toughest cases a public defender could try, including the Edwin Ramos case. This was a case where everybody in the city was against her and her client, but she fought that case with everything she had. She was just a tremendous
Date: May 06, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Former San Francisco public defender found stabbed at home
Among Zamora's highest profile cases was the 2012 killings of a San Francisco father and two of his sons. Zamora defended gang member Edwin Ramos, who was found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths.
Date: May 06, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Second Suspect In Slaying Of Family Pleads Not Guilty
Prosecutors say Reyes and Edwin Ramos, both alleged members of the MS-13 gang, mistook the Bolognas for rival gang members and killed them in revenge for the shooting of another MS-13 gang member earlier that day.
Edwin Ramos, 25, spoke quickly and quietly in San Francisco Superior Court about the years leading up to the fatal shootings in June 2008. He smiled repeatedly as he testified, in what he explained was a nervous habit.