Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1977. He works in Paducah, KY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Baptist Health Paducah and Lourdes Hospital.
North Mississippi Medical ClinicsMed Serve Clinic 844 S Madison St, Tupelo, MS 38801 (662)3775400 (phone), (662)3775410 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Cook works in Tupelo, MS and specializes in Family Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine. Mr. Cook is affiliated with North Mississippi Medical Center.
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Description:
Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Portland, TX and 3 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Radiology. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Corpus Christi Medical Center Bay Area Hospital, Doctors Regional Medical Center and Kindred Hospital Bay Area.
Freelance WriterChristmas Tree Shops Scarborough, ME 2003 to 2013 Retail clerkPutnam Investments
2000 to 2002 Data processing clerkCity of Bangor Bangor, ME 1992 to 2000 ReceptionistToshiba Electronics Irvine, CA 1983 to 1992 Data entry clerkSelf-employed
1980 to 1982 Full time studentMay Co Department Stores Westminster, CA 1974 to 1980 Retail clerk
Education:
Coastline Community College Fountain Valley, CA 1984 to 1988 Liberal ArtsSunset International Bible Institute 1980 to 1982Golden West College Huntington Beach, CA 1973 to 1979 Liberal ArtsWestminster High School Westminster, CA 1969 to 1973Seminary college Lubbock, TX Theology & World Religions
Kenneth D. Cook - Midland TX Timothy R. Proctor - Odessa TX
International Classification:
G05B 1300 G05D 700
US Classification:
137389
Abstract:
A monitoring system (10) for a fluid waste disposal system is provided. Fluid waste is transported from a source (12) through a valve (16) to a reservoir (14) under access control provided by access switches (40). The monitoring system (10) includes density circuitry (64) for monitoring the density of fluid being deposited into the reservoir (14). Level detector circuitry (90) is provided for monitoring the level of fluid which has been deposited in the reservoir (14). The monitoring system (10) further includes a counter (56) for counting the number of times the valve (16) has been actuated. Counter delay circuitry (54) provides an output to counter (56) to positively indicate that an access switch (40) has been actuated.