Keller Williams Realty 302 Westwood Office Park, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (540)2733202 (Office)
Licenses:
0225200929 (Licensed in the Commonwealth of VA)
Description:
Real estate has always been a passion of mine and what can be better than helping people find their dreams of home ownership. As a real estate professional in Fredericksburg, my goal is to help you achieve your dreams and find you a HOME -- whether you want to own, rent, or sell to begin a new chapter in your life. I moved to this beautiful state in 2010 with my husband, who grew up in this area, our two teenage boys and two adorable dogs. After studying for my Bachelors in Pennsylvania, I had a long career in the financial service industry, before pursuing my dream of becoming a realtor. Owning a home is a dream for some, but in difficult times, selling can be a tough decision as well. No matter what the situation you are in, I can help you build the next chapter in your life. Give me a chance to help make your home buying or selling experience great, with a personal touch approach to my clients, you will feel as if it was the easiest experience to finding what you want. Selling the dream, one home at a time.
Qiong Tang - Columbia MD, US Trisha Rice - Columbia MD, US Kimberly Jennings - Laurel MD, US Brian Carpenter - Baltimore MD, US Roger Drewes - Hockessin DE, US Elizabeth Raditsis - Columbia MD, US January Scarbrough - Silver Spring MD, US
Dry stabilizing compositions for bioactive materials include sugars and hydrolyzed proteins, and may be formed into tablets or other forms providing enhanced stability for the bioactive material. Compositions containing the bioactive materials may be produced by a method that includes (a) combining the bioactive material with other ingredients in an aqueous solvent to form a viscous slurry; (b) snap-freezing the slurry in liquid nitrogen to form solid frozen particles, beads, droplets or strings; (c) primary drying by water removal under vacuum of the product of step (b) while maintaining it at a temperature above its freezing temperature; and (d) secondary drying of the product of step (c) at maximum vacuum and a temperature of 20 C. or higher for a time sufficient to reduce the water activity to below 0.3 Aw.
- Columbia MD, US Qiong Tang - Columbia MD, US Trisha Rice - Columbia MD, US Kimberly Jennings - Laurel MD, US Brian Carpenter - Baltimore MD, US Roger Drewes - Hockessin DE, US Elizabeth Raditsis - Columbia MD, US January Scarbrough - Silver Spring MD, US
Dry stabilizing compositions for bioactive materials include sugars and hydrolyzed proteins, and may be formed into tablets or other forms providing enhanced stability for the bioactive material. Compositions containing the bioactive materials may be produced by a method that includes (a) combining the bioactive material with other ingredients in an aqueous solvent to form a viscous slurry; (b) snap-freezing the slurry in liquid nitrogen to form solid frozen particles, beads, droplets or strings; (c) primary drying by water removal under vacuum of the product of step (b) while maintaining it at a temperature above its freezing temperature; and (d) secondary drying of the product of step (c) at maximum vacuum and a temperature of 20 C. or higher for a time sufficient to reduce the water activity to below 0.3 Aw.
- Columbia MD, US Qiong Tang - Columbia MD, US Trisha Rice - Columbia MD, US Kimberly Jennings - Laurel MD, US Brian Carpenter - Baltimore MD, US Roger Drewes - Hockessin DE, US Elizabeth Raditsis - Columbia MD, US January Scarbrough - Silver Spring MD, US
Dry stabilizing compositions for bioactive materials include sugars and hydrolyzed proteins, and may be formed into tablets or other forms providing enhanced stability for the bioactive material. Compositions containing the bioactive materials may be produced by a method that includes (a) combining the bioactive material with other ingredients in an aqueous solvent to form a viscous slurry; (b) snap-freezing the slurry in liquid nitrogen to form solid frozen particles, beads, droplets or strings; (c) primary drying by water removal under vacuum of the product of step (b) while maintaining it at a temperature above its freezing temperature; and (d) secondary drying of the product of step (c) at maximum vacuum and a temperature of 20 C. or higher for a time sufficient to reduce the water activity to below 0.3 Aw.
444 N Frederick Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 444 N Frederick St SUITE 305, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 438 N Frederick Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 10028 Sterling Ter, Rockville, MD 20850
Drexel University - Communications & Applied Technology, University of Phoenix - MBA
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A licensed Real Estate professional for Keller Williams Realty In Fredericksburg, Virginia. Currently a resident in Spotsylvania with her husband, two teenage boys, and two adorable Golden Retrievers....
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Real Estate Agent for Keller Williams Realty in Fredericksburg Virginia.