Dr. Rutledge graduated from the Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Medicine - Lubbock in 2007. He works in Stockbridge, GA and 1 other location and specializes in Interventional Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Rutledge is affiliated with Piedmont Atlanta Hospital, Piedmont Henry Hospital, Southern Regional Medical Center and Spalding Regional Hospital.
Gary Brooks - Naperville IL, US John Girardot - Aurora IL, US Michael Rutledge - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
B29D029/08
US Classification:
428/035700, 264/550000, 428/500000
Abstract:
High clarity polypropylene articles comprising an infrared absorbing agent such as carbon black in the amount of about 0.1 to 500 parts per million by weight of polymer. Containers such as bottles can be made at substantially improved processing rates by injection stretch blow molding.
Gary Brooks - Naperville IL, US John Girardot - Aurora IL, US Michael Rutledge - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
Innovene USA - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B29C 35/08
US Classification:
264403000
Abstract:
High clarity polypropylene articles comprising an infrared absorbing agent such as carbon black in the amount of about 0.1 to 500 parts per million by weight of polymer. Containers such as bottles can be made at substantially improved processing rates by injection stretch blow molding.
Tagging Hydrocarbons For Subsequent Identification
Michael J. Rutledge - Naperville IL Robert T. Roginski - Naperville IL George H. Vickers - Aurora IL
Assignee:
Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
436 56
Abstract:
A method for tagging hydrocarbons and for detecting the presence of tagged hydrocarbons in a hydrocarbon mixture. The method can be utilized to tag gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, lubricating oil or crude petroleum. The hydrocarbon to be tagged is blended with a relatively small amount of a fluorescent dye. The presence of the tagged hydrocarbon is subsequently determined by exciting the dye to fluoresce at wavelengths in the higher portion of the visible spectral region or the lower portion of the rear infrared spectral region.
Tagging Hydrocarbons For Subsequent Identification
Michael J. Rutledge - Naperville IL Robert T. Roginski - Naperville IL George H. Vickers - Aurora IL
Assignee:
Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
436 56
Abstract:
A method for tagging hydrocarbons and for detecting the presence of tagged hydrocarbons in a hydrocarbon mixture. The method can be utilized to tag gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, lubricating oil or crude petroleum. The hydrocarbon to be tagged is blended with a relatively small amount of a fluorescent dye. The presence of the tagged hydrocarbon is subsequently determined by exciting the dye to fluoresce at wavelengths in the higher portion of the visible spectral region or the lower portion of the near infrared spectral region.
Tagging Hydrocarbons For Subsequent Identification
Michael J. Rutledge - Naperville IL Robert T. Roginski - Naperville IL George H. Vickers - Aurora IL
Assignee:
BP Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
436 56
Abstract:
Method for tagging hydrocarbons and for detecting the presence of tagged hydrocarbons in a hydrocarbon mixture. The method can be utilized to tag gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, lubricating oil or crude petroleum. The hydrocarbon to be tagged is blended with a relatively small amount of a fluorescent dye. The presence of the tagged hydrocarbon is subsequently determined by exciting the dye to fluoresce at wavelengths in the higher portion of the visible spectral region or the lower portion of the near infrared spectral region.
Tagging Hydrocarbons For Subsequent Identification
Michael J. Rutledge - Naperville IL Robert T. Roginski - Naperville IL George H. Vickers - Aurora IL
Assignee:
Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
436 56
Abstract:
A method for tagging hydrocarbons and for detecting the presence of tagged hydrocarbons in a hydrocarbon mixture. The method can be utilized to tag gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, lubricating oil or crude petroleum. The hydrocarbon to be tagged is blended with a relatively small amount of a fluorescent dye. The presence of the tagged hydrocarbon is subsequently determined by exciting the dye to fluoresce at wavelengths in the higher portion of the visible spectral region or the lower portion of the near infrared spectral region.
Litigation/Trial Advocacy/Advocacy Admiralty and Maritime Criminal Personal Injury Intellectual Property Condominium and Planned Development Construction Lawsuits & Disputes
Carleton Elementary School Detroit MI 1967-1973, Region 7 Middle School Detroit MI 1974-1974, Moody Elementary School Taylor MI 1975-1976, West Junior High School Taylor MI 1975-1977
By Rich Greene-DN Sports Editor New faces: Trace Garrett, Nick Hoag, Cody Long, Chayce Maday, Colton Peterson, Justin Pye, Colby Rutledge, Michael Shoemaker, Trevor Skousen Because of Corning Union High's run through the football playoffs, ...
Michael Rutledge from Signs Galore, Tiffany Gamble from Main Street Automotive, and attorneys Bill Parker and Richard Troell were also working the phone lines.
By Mike Rutledge Visitors were evacuated from the Coco Key indoor water park shortly before 2 pm Saturday and several emergency crews responded to treat people after a chemical caused some to cough and have trouble breathing.