Dr. Mcgee graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Jackson, MS and 1 other location and specializes in Pulmonary Disease and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Mcgee is affiliated with Baptist Health System, Merit Health Central, Merit Health River Oaks and St Dominic Hospital.
Kraft Inc Horsham, PA Jun 2009 to May 2011 Administrator Geoff GeoffriePapa Johns Pizza Bensalem, PA Jan 2005 to Jan 2007 Customer Service/ Cook/ Delivery Driver
Education:
Bucks County Community College 2008 to 2009 communicationBensalem High School 2004 to 2007
Macy's southgate mall Sarasota, FL Nov 2013 to Dec 2013 Loss Prevention AssociateBally's Casino Atlantic City, NJ 2001 to 2012 ending as (FCC Officer) Fire Command OfficerGuardsmark Security
1995 to 2001 Position Security SupervisorJuvenile Detention Center
1991 to 1993 Juvenile Detention OfficerWells Fargo Security
1986 to 1990 Position Security SupervisorOur Lady Of Lourdes Hospital Camden, NJ 1983 to 1985 Environmental Services/ Transport Aide(Promotion)Northeast Elemantry School
1981 to 1983 JanitorCity of Camden Dept of Human Resources
- Philadelphia PA, US Rodrigo A. CIFUENTES - Santiago, CL Evan F. McCASKEY - Ambler PA, US Aishwarya BALASUBRAMANIAN - Somerset NJ, US William Nixon JAMES - Fort Washington PA, US Robert L. McGEE - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
A23B 7/152 A23B 7/154
Abstract:
This invention is based on unexpected synergistic effect of a cyclopropene compound and a modified atmosphere package to extend shelf life and/or storage for avocados. Provided is a method of storing avocados comprising the step of exposing avocados to an atmosphere that contains a cyclopropene compound, wherein either (a) the avocados are in a modified-atmosphere package during exposure to the cyclopropene compound, or (b) the avocados are placed into a modified-atmosphere package after exposure to the cyclopropene compound, and the avocados remain in the modified atmosphere package for at least two hours. In some embodiments, the modified-atmosphere package is constructed so that the transmission rate of oxygen for the entire package is from 200 to 40,000 cubic centimeters per day per kilogram of avocados.
- Philadelphia PA, US Nazir MIR - North Brunswick NJ, US Evan F. McCASKEY - Ambler PA, US Robert L. McGEE - Midland MI, US Bruce A. MENNING - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
A23B 7/144 A23L 3/3409
Abstract:
Provided is a method of storing persimmons comprising the step of exposing persimmons to an atmosphere that contains a cyclopropene compound, wherein either (a) the persimmons are in a modified-atmosphere package during exposure to the cyclopropene compound, or (b) the persimmons are placed into a modified-atmosphere package after exposure to the cyclopropene compound, and the persimmons remain in the modified atmosphere package for at least two hours. In some embodiments, the modified-atmosphere package is constructed so that the transmission rate of oxygen for the entire package is from 200 to 40,000 cubic centimeters per day per kilogram of persimmons.
- Philadelphia PA, US Daniel M. BECERRA - Santiago, CL Nazir MIR - North Brunswick NJ, US Evan F. McCASKEY - Ambler PA, US Felipe M. TERRA - Campinas Grande, BR Robert L. McGEE - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
A23B 7/152
Abstract:
Provided is a method of storing comprising the step of exposing to an atmosphere that contains a cyclopropene compound, wherein either (a) the papayas are in a modified-atmosphere package during exposure to the cyclopropene compound, or (b) the papayas are placed into a modified-atmosphere package after exposure to the cyclopropene compound, and the remain in the modified atmosphere package for at least two hours. In some embodiments, the modified-atmosphere package is constructed so that the transmission rate of oxygen for the entire package is from 200 to 40,000 cubic centimeters per day per kilogram of
- Philadelphia PA, US Nazir MIR - North Brunswick NJ, US Robert L. MCGEE - Midland MI, US Bruce A. MENNING - Midland MI, US William JAMES - Fort Washington PA, US
There is provided an enclosure comprising: a polymeric film; wherein said polymeric film comprises one or more copolymers of ethylene with a polar monomer; and wherein the oxygen transmission rate of said enclosure is 8,000 to 16,000 cm3/hour. Also provided is a method of handling bananas comprising: (a) harvesting green bananas; (b) then placing said green bananas into such an enclosure; (c) then storing said enclosure at 20 C. or lower for 1 week or longer; (d) then ripening said bananas or allowing said bananas to ripen.
Provided is a perforated plastic bag wherein the volume of said bag is 100 liters or more; wherein the average perforation diameter is 500 micrometers or less; wherein said plastic bag comprises a lower zone and a top zone, wherein the perforation density of said lower zone is greater than the perforation density of said top zone. Also provided is a method of using such a plastic bag.
Provided is a perforated plastic bag wherein the volume of said bag is 100 liters or more; wherein the average perforation diameter is 500 micrometers or less; wherein said plastic bag comprises a lower zone and a top zone, wherein the perforation density of said lower zone is greater than the perforation density of said top zone. Also provided is a method of using such a plastic bag.
Nazir MIR - Somerset NJ, US Evan McCaskey - Ambler PA, US Robert L. McGee - Midland MI, US Bruce Menning - Midland MI, US - Spring House PA, US - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
AgroFresh Inc. - Collegeville PA
International Classification:
A23B 7/144
Abstract:
Provided is a method of storing persimmons comprising the step of exposing persimmons to an atmosphere that contains a cyclopropene compound, wherein either (a) the persimmons are in a modified-atmosphere package during exposure to the cyclopropene compound, or (b) the persimmons are placed into a modified-atmosphere package after exposure to the cyclopropene compound, and the persimmons remain in the modified atmosphere package for at least two hours. In some embodiments, the modified-atmosphere package is constructed so that the transmission rate of oxygen for the entire package is from 200 to 40,000 cubic centimeters per day per kilogram of persimmons.
- Collegeville PA, US Rodrigo A. Cifuentes - Santiago, CL Evan McCaskey - Ambler PA, US Aishwarya Balasubramanian - Somerset NJ, US William Nixon James - Hatfield PA, US Robert L. McGee - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
A23B 7/152
Abstract:
This invention is based on unexpected synergistic effect of a cyclopropene compound and a modified atmosphere package to extend shelf life and/or storage for avocados. Provided is a method of storing avocados comprising the step of exposing avocados to an atmosphere that contains a cyclopropene compound, wherein either (a) the avocados are in a modified-atmosphere package during exposure to the cyclopropene compound, or (b) the avocados are placed into a modified-atmosphere package after exposure to the cyclopropene compound, and the avocados remain in the modified atmosphere package for at least two hours. In some embodiments, the modified-atmosphere package is constructed so that the transmission rate of oxygen for the entire package is from 200 to 40,000 cubic centimeters per day per kilogram of avocados.
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