A pipe stabilizing system includes a pipe having an inlet and an outlet. An angled inner plate has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a first aperture defining a saddle for receiving pipe. An angled outer plate has a first section and a second section. The first section has a second aperture therein defining a saddle for receiving pipe. The first aperture in the inner plate is aligned with the second aperture in the outer plate when the second section is abutted against the second portion. The pipe is positionable in each of the first and second apertures and secured between the first portion and the first section. Fasteners are extended through the second portion and the second section and then into a hood housing. A fire retardant supply line is fluidly coupled to the inlet and a nozzle is fluidly coupled to the outlet.
The golf alignment device of this invention is an adjustable frame, comprising a first side of said frame marked with indicia for positioning the forward foot of the golfer and being marked with indicia for placement of the rear foot according to the club to be used; a slotted second side of the frame extending from the end of the first side of the frame nearest the forward foot, which second side bears indicia for placement of the golf ball; a slotted third side extending from the other end of the first side; a fourth side joined to the ends of the second and third sides to form a frame; a first ball marker arm extending from the second side and within the frame, which arm is perpendicular to the second side and a pivotal second marker arm extending within the frame from the first side, the second marker arm being disposed such that an imaginary line extending from the center of its terminal end within the frame intersects a point just beyond the terminal end of the first marker arm situated within the frame.
Dr. Ferrara graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 2003. He works in Roanoke, VA and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Ferrara is affiliated with Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital and Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Ferrara graduated from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in 1984. He works in Plumsteadville, PA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Ferrara is affiliated with Doylestown Hospital.
Dr. Ferrara graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1975. He works in Brooklyn, NY and specializes in General Practice. Dr. Ferrara is affiliated with New York Methodist Hospital and University Hospital Of Brooklyn.
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Education:
Mercy College Dobbs Ferry New York, NY 1988 Bachelor of Science