Texas Tech Physicians Of Lubbock Family Medicine 3601 4 St, Lubbock, TX 79430 (806)7432757 (phone), (806)7432563 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Bronchial Asthma Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Cook graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He works in Lubbock, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Covenant Medical Center and University Medical Center.
Rosendin Electric Forest City, NC 2010 to 2010 ElectricianJohn Amos Power House Charleston, WV 2006 to 2010 ElectricianIBEW L.U Tampa, FL 2004 to 2006 ElectricianIBEW L.U New York, NY 2000 to 2001 ElectricianIBEW L.U San Francisco, CA 1998 to 1999 ElectricianIBEW L.U Asheville, NC 1995 to 1995 ElectricianIBEW L.U Atlanta, GA 1995 to 1995 Electrician
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Sep 2009 to Jun 2010 OWNER-CONSULTANTVERSAR, INC IRAQ Dec 2008 to Aug 2009 CONSTRUCTION AUDITORKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Hooks, TX Mar 2006 to Nov 2008 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Key West, FL Dec 2005 to Feb 2006 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES New Orleans, LA Sep 2005 to Dec 2005 QUALITY CONTROL MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Houston, TX Jan 2005 to Aug 2005 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Pensacola, FL Aug 2004 to Dec 2004 QUALITY CONTROL MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Naval Base, VA Mar 2002 to Aug 2004 SUPERINTENDENT & QUALITY CONTROL MANAGERHALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES Houston, TX Aug 2001 to Mar 2002 PROJECT MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Houston, TX Feb 2000 to Aug 2001 Civil Inspector/PROJECT MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Houston, TX Jan 1999 to Feb 2000 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Colorado Springs, CO Aug 1996 to Mar 1997 QUALITY CONTROL & SAFETY MANAGERKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Denver, CO Aug 1993 to Aug 1996 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/CONSULTANTKELLOG BROWN & ROOT SERVICES Cape Canaveral, FL Oct 1990 to Aug 1993 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/QC/SAFETY MANAGERRAYTHEON Cape Canaveral, FL Sep 1989 to Sep 1990 MATERIALS BUYERRAYTHEON Denver, CO Oct 1988 to Aug 1989 MATERIALS BUYER
Education:
Colorado State University Ft Collins 1983 to 1987 Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
The present invention generally relates to containment and control of an oil spill caused by a damaged or broken riser in deepwater. More specifically, the present invention relates to a reusable unit that will contain oil spills to a specific location and will also allow oil to be harvested as it flows to the top of the unit while minimizing or even eliminating any environmental clean-up cost. The unit of the present invention is dropped over a damaged or broken riser in a closed positin, the unit is released and stabilized in sections until the surface is reached and the containment unit is completely erected.
Metal-Exchanged Carboxylato-Alumoxanes And Process Of Making Metal-Doped Alumina
Aivaras Kareiva - Vilnius, LT Chuansheng Bai - Clifton NJ Charles Jeffrey Harlan - New York NY D. Brent MacQueen - Golden CO Andrew R. Barron - Houston TX Ronald L. Cook - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
Rice University - Houston TX TDA Research, Inc. - Wheat Ridge CO
International Classification:
C01F7/02;17/00;15/00 7 C07F5/00 7 C01G23/00
US Classification:
423600
Abstract:
A method has been developed for the solution-based metal exchange of carboxylato-alumoxanes [Al(O). sub. x (OH). sub. y (O. sub. 2 CR). sub. z ]. sub. n with a wide range of metal cations. Metal-exchanged carboxylato-alumoxanes are new, particularly those in which about 10% to about 50% or more of the Al ions are exchanged for other metal ions. Additionally, the carboxylic acid ligands can be stripped from the boehmite core of metal-exchanged carboxylato-alumoxanes at low temperature leading to the formation of metal-exchanged boebmite particles. These new material phases can be used as intermediates for preparation of mixed metal aluminum oxide materials. Thermolysis of the metal-exchanged carboxylato-alumoxanes or metal-exchanged boehmite particles results in doped aluminas (M/Al. sub. 2 O. sub. 3), binary (MAlO. sub. x), ternary (MM'AlO. sub.
Means And Method For The Electrochemical Carbonylation Of Nitrobenzene Or 2-5 Dinitrotoluene With Carbon Dioxide To Provide A Product
Abraham Morduchowitz - Monsey NY Anthony F. Sammells - Naperville IL Ronald L. Cook - Aurora IL
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
C25C 300
US Classification:
204 59R
Abstract:
Apparatus for the carbonylation of nitrobenzene or 2-5 dinitrotoluene with carbon dioxide to provide a product includes a housing which contains an electrolyte solution having a non-aqueous electrolyte containing a supporting electrolyte. A membrane divides the housing into two sections while permitting ions to move between the two sections. Carbon dioxide and nitrobenzene or 2-5 dinitrotoluene are provided to the housing. A d. c. voltage is provided across the electrolyte solution in the two sections of the housing, to cooperate in a reaction of the carbon dioxide, the nitrobenzene or the 2-5 dinitrotoluene and the electrolyte solution to provide a chemical product.
Means And Method For Providing Two Chemical Products From Electrolytes
Abraham Morduchowitz - Monsey NY Ronald L. Cook - Aurora IL
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
C25C 100
US Classification:
204 59R
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for providing two chemical products includes a reaction cell having an anode chamber and a cathode chamber. The anode chamber is separated from the cathode chamber by an ionic transfer membrane. Each chamber has an electrode connected to a source of DC voltage. A first electrolyte with a first sparging gas is provided to the anode chamber, while a second electrolyte with a second sparging gas is provided to the cathode chamber. The DC voltage, in cooperation with the electrolytes and the sparging gases causes products to form, one in each chamber. The first product is removed from the reacted electrolyte that emerges from the anode chamber while the second product is removed from the reacted electrolyte emerging from the cathode chamber.
The present invention generally relates to containment and control of an oil spill caused by a damaged or broken riser in deep water. More specifically, the present invention relates to a reusable unit that will contain oil spills to a specific location and will also allow oil to be harvested as it flows to the top of the unit while minimizing or even eliminating any environmental clean-up impact or cost. The unit of the present invention is dropped over a damaged or broken riser in a closed position, the unit is released and stabilized in sections until the surface is reached and the containment unit is completely erected.
The present invention generally relates to containment and control of an oil spill caused by a damaged or broken riser in deep water. More specifically, the present invention relates to a reusable unit that will contain oil spills to a specific location and will also allow oil to be harvested as it flows to the top of the unit while minimizing or even eliminating any environmental clean-up impact or cost. The unit of the present invention is dropped over a damaged or broken riser in a closed position, the unit is released and stabilized in sections until the surface is reached and the containment unit is completely erected.
The present invention generally relates to containment and control of an oil spill caused by a damaged or broken riser in deepwater. More specifically, the present invention relates to a reusable unit that will contain oil spills to a specific location and will also allow oil to be harvested as it flows to the top of the unit while minimizing or even eliminating any environmental clean-up cost. The unit of the present invention is dropped over a damaged or broken riser in a closed position, the unit is released and stabilized in sections until the surface is reached and the containment unit is completely erected.
Bankruptcy Tax Law Traffic Tickets Business Law Foreclosure Defense
Jurisdiction:
New York (2004)
Education:
New York Law School, L.M. New York Law School, JD Dowling College, MBA University of Hartford, BS
Fees:
Credit Cards Accepted Free Consultation
Biography:
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Cook & Roach, L.L.P. 1111 Bagby Street Suite 2650, Houston, TX 77002 (832)2149955 (Office), (832)2149935 (Fax)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1976
Education:
University of Texas School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1976 United States Naval Academy Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science Graduated - 1968
Specialties:
Litigation - 100%
Associations:
State Bar of Texas, Minimum Continuing Legal Education Committee - Member, 1995-1999 Houston Bar Association - Member Houston Bar Foundation - Fellow State Bar of Texas - Fellow
Ronald S. Cook, P.C. 222 Middle Country Rd Suite 206, Smithtown, NY 11787 (631)2650102 (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 2004
Experience:
Attorney at Ronald S. Cook, PC - 2004-present Director at Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, NYC - 1999-2001 Consultant at JP Morgan - 1995-1999 Manager at Merrill Lynch - 1994-1995
Education:
University of Hartford Degree - BSBA - Economicis & Finance Graduated - 1990 New York Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law New York Law School Degree - LL.M - Master of Laws - Law Dowling College Degree - MBA - Business
Specialties:
Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 - 60%, 21 years, 1,000 cases Litigation - 10%, 21 years, 1,000 cases Tax - 5%, 21 years, 500 cases Credit Repair - 5%, 21 years, 1,000 cases Bankruptcy / Debt - 5%, 21 years, 1,000 cases Foreclosure - 5%, 21 years, 500 cases Contracts / Agreements - 5%, 21 years, 1,000 cases Divorce / Separation - 5%, 21 years, 100 cases
Languages:
English
Associations:
National Institute for Trial Advocacy - Member, 2008-present Nassau County Bar Association - L.R.I.S., 2004-present Suffolk County Bar Association - L.R.I.S., 2004-present Suffolk County Bar Association - Bankruptcy subcommittee, 2012-2013 National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys - Article contributor, 2009-2011 New York State Bar Association - Article contributor, 2007-2009 American Bar Association - Member, 2004-2009
Description:
Ronald Shields Cook, LL.M., J.D., M.B.A.
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Degrees, Certifications, Licenses
LL.M.     Master's Degree in Law
J.D.        Law Degree
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dose can be given as early as 6 months old. If a child has already received the first dose at 12 months, doctors can give the second dose about a month later, saidDr. Ronald Cook, chief health officer at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock and health authority for the city.