William J. Christy - Orlando FL James R. Christy - Venice FL Warren P. Williamson IV - Loveland OH Craig Berky - Milford OH
Assignee:
ESD Medical, LLC - Winter Park FL
International Classification:
A61B 1704
US Classification:
606148
Abstract:
A surgical loop delivery device is disclosed in parent disclosures Ser. No. 09/071,811 and U. S. Pat. No. 5,766,217. This device is improved to permit tissue targets larger than the device to be ligated while also maintaining a clear sight path between the surgeon and the target. The surgical loop is also stable during the procedure.
Hempfield Elementary School Greenville PA 1981-1984, East Elementary School Greenville PA 1985-1987, Mercer County Vocational Technical School Mercer PA 1991-1994
Community:
Steve Smith, Richard Sweigard, William Sweigard, Tom Hodge
Charon was discovered by United States Naval Observatory astronomer James Christy, using the 1.55-meter telescope at NOFS, and was formally announced to the world via the International Astronomical Union on July 7, 1978. Subsequent observations of Pluto determined that the bulge was due to a smaller
Date: Nov 21, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
US Spacecraft Sails by Pluto, Capping 9-year Journey
Other celestial-minded VIPs included James Christy, discoverer of Pluto's big moon Charon, and Sylvia Kuiper des Tombe, daughter of Dutch-American Gerard Kuiper for whom the mysterious zone surrounding Pluto is named. Some Pluto Children born Jan. 19, 2006, the very day New Horizons departed Earth
Date: Jul 15, 2015
Source: Google
How our view of Pluto and its moons has transformed through the decades
scientists used data collected by the Hubble Space Telescope and other observatories to learn more about Pluto and hunt for moons around the tiny planet. The small planet's largest moon Charon was discovered in 1978 by U.S. Naval Observatory astronomer James Christy peering through a telescope in Arizona.
Spencer, it is fair to say, does not have a sparkling reputation among climate scientists, not least because he and UAH colleague James Christy previously maintained that their data showed no warming in Earth's atmosphere, a claim long embraced by deniers but one that Spencer and Christy now concede