Dr. Rowe graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Macon, GA and specializes in Surgery , Neurological. Dr. Rowe is affiliated with Medical Center Navicent Health.
Childrens Anesthesia Medical Group 747 52 St, Oakland, CA 94609 (510)4283070 (phone), (510)4505853 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Harvard Medical School Graduated: 1979
Conditions:
Acute Pharyngitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Rowe graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1979. He works in Oakland, CA and specializes in Pediatric Anesthesiology. Dr. Rowe is affiliated with UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospital Oakland.
A disclosed cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse provides clearinghouse server including a network interface allowing the cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse to communicate with a number of gaming properties and a processor configured to enable the validation of cashless instruments at a gaming property different from where the cashless instrument was generated. Methods are provided at the cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse and at the gaming properties that enable cashless instrument transactions across multiple gaming properties. In addition, methods are provided at the cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse that allow 1) progressive games based upon cashless instrument transactions and 2) multi-site gaming promotions using cashless instruments.
A physical card game or electronically simulated card game is provided in which each of one or more players received cards which define two or more card hands, with at least one card in common. In one embodiment, the initial cards are arranged in a rectangular array with rows, columns and/or diagonals of the array defining the hands. Each hand can be played and/or evaluated using certain aspects of blackjack, poker or other traditional card game play or evaluation. At least some prizes or top winning outcomes for a round of play must include winning outcomes from at least two, and preferably from all, of the hands played by a given player. The relatively low odds of achieving highest-winning combinations on all hands makes it feasible to provide the game with relatively large prizes associated with such low-probability outcomes. In one embodiment, certain subcombinations of a players cards, such as all initially-dealt cards, are evaluated for instant win combinations. In one embodiment, one or more additional cards may be dealt for use in defining some or all of said instant win combinations.
Gaming Terminal Data Repository And Information Distribution System
A disclosed gaming terminal data repository may be used to store game software components, game software component information and gaming transaction information for a plurality of gaming terminals owned by a plurality of gaming entities. The repository may store the game software component information and the gaming transaction information in a database partitioned according to the different gaming entities in a manner allowing a game software component configuration of a particular gaming machine to be easily analyzed and modified. Using various update triggers, game software components for gaming terminals connected to the gaming terminal data repository may be automatically updated. The gaming machines, configured or designed to receive game software components from the repository, may present game play using a combination of game software components residing on the gaming machine and the game software components received from the repository.
Bhavani Prasad - Reno NV Marc Espin - Sparks NV Richard E. Rowe - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 64
Abstract:
Systems and methods for protecting transaction information stored in a database of a gaming network. To accomplish this, a transaction signature is generated each time the user completes a transaction on a gaming machine. The transaction signature is generated using transaction information from a particular transaction. The transaction signature and transaction information are stored together in a network database. Upon subsequent access to the transaction information in the database, the transaction signature for the transaction information is recalculated based on the transaction information at that time. The new transaction signature is then compared to the transaction signature previously stored. Any differences between the two transaction signatures may be used to signal unauthorized alteration in the database transaction information.
Richard E. Rowe - Reno NV Michael M. Oberberger - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
A63F 1300
US Classification:
463 25, 463 39, 463 29
Abstract:
A disclosed hand-held device provides a game service system having a wire-less communication interface, a display screen and a microprocessor which generates a number of game service interfaces on the display screen. The hand-held device may input ticket voucher information and communicate with a remote transaction server such that a ticket voucher may be validated. Additionally, the hand-held device may be used to provide a variety of gaming services using different game service interfaces provided on the device. These hand-held devices may be checked out by a game service representative in a secure manner such that the game service representative may roam a game playing area and provide various game services to game players in the game playing area using the hand-held device. These game services may include ticket validation, a prize validation, food services, accommodation services or a gaming operations services.
Steven G. LeMay - Reno NV Richard E. Rowe - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
463 29, 463 46, 273148 R, 273148 B
Abstract:
A disclosed player tracking unit utilizes a memory arranged to store a plurality of different communication protocols allowing the player tracking unit to communicate with a plurality of different types of gaming machines and a plurality of different types of player tracking servers. The player tracking unit may contain many different types of player tracking peripheral devices such as card readers, key pads, displays, bonus buttons and biometric input mechanisms. The peripheral devices contained in the player tracking unit may be accessible to the master gaming controller on a gaming machine and may be utilized by the master gaming controller for other gaming applications. The player tracking unit may be designed with a standard housing and standard device layout allowing the player tracking unit to fit in many different types of gaming machines with minimal modifications to the gaming machine or the player tracking unit.
A disclosed smart card includes a processor and memory configured to execute a number of gaming applications, such as a bonus game application, a progressive game application, a voucher application and a paytable application, and communicate with a master gaming controller on the gaming machine. Gaming instructions, generated during the execution of one or more of the gaming application on the smart card, may be used to affect game play on the gaming machine. The gaming instructions for various gaming services may be supplied to gaming machines operating in a “stand alone” mode or gaming machine connected to some type of dedicated network. In addition, the smart card may store game components including audio game components and video game components that may be downloaded into a gaming machine and incorporated into a game presentation on the gaming machine. The smart card may be utilized at many different venues including casinos, hotels, bars, restaurants and retail stores.
Michael M. Oberberger - Reno NV, US Richard E. Rowe - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
A63F013/00
US Classification:
463 42, 463 25, 463 20
Abstract:
A disclosed cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse provides clearinghouse server including a network interface allowing the cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse to communicate with a number of gaming properties and a processor configured to enable the validation of cashless instruments at a gaming property different from where the cashless instrument was generated. Methods are provided that allow a plurality of cashless gaming devices located at different gaming properties to communicate with one another via the cashless instrument transaction clearinghouse in a secure manner using symmetric and asymmetric encryption techniques. Further, to reduce the possibilities of theft and fraud, the methods allow a receiver of a message to authenticate an identity of a sender of a message.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285Retired Senior City Planner (Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles)
Volunteer in many community activities in Kern County's Kern River... Retired Senior City Planner (Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles)
Volunteer in many community activities in Kern County's Kern River Valley in California.
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Richard Rowe
Work:
The Ranch Production House - Assistant Engineer (2011-2012) The SPZ Group - Intern (2011-2012) Bulldozer Media - Intern (2012-2012) Waitrose - Shop Assistant (2007-2009)
Tagline:
Music Technology Graduate. Drummer/Pianist. Slightly OCD
Richard Rowe
Work:
WyzAnt - Tutor (2011) Pet Supplies "Plus" - Stock (2005)
fficials said. Owned by the French firm Arkema, the facilitys coolant system and inundated backup power generators have failed, according to the company. The plant lost primary power and then two sources of emergency backup power, said Richard Rowe, chief executive of Arkemas North American unit.
Date: Aug 30, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Arkema: No way to prevent explosion at flooded Texas chemical plant
5-mile radius of the plant that makes organic chemicals. Richard Rowe, who is CEO of the company's North America unit, told reporters the company expects chemicals on site to catch fire or explode within the next six days. He said the company has no way to prevent a fire or potential explosion near