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Xxxx Xxxxxx X. X. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Billing Address) XXXXXXXXXXX, XX 00000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (City, Sate, ZIP Code) (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Phone Number) (Fax Number) XXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Owner) (Technical Contact) LOCATION(S) USING DATABASE: *PLEASE ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS IF NECESSARY*
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Xxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx; Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. 6,266,069 Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx X. Xxxxxx; Rackman & Xxxxxxxx X.Blotky Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. 6,238,084 Xxxxxxxx X. Blotky; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Rackman & Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. 6,219,043 Xxx Xxxxxxxxx; Sheau- Oblon, Spivak, Xxx Xx; Xxxxxxx XxXxxxxxxx, Ichikawa; Xxxxxxx Xxxxx & Neustadt Unno; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. 6,148,139 Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx; Rackman & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. 6,115,534 Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx; Rackman & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 17. 6,084,526 Xxxxxxxx X. Blotky; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxx Xxxxxxx & H. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 18. 6,026,446 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx; Rackman & Xxxxxx X. Xxxx, III; Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- 19. 6,006,273 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxx, --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DATE DATE PATENT NUMBER TITLE ISSUED FILED APP. NO. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Seamless Playback Of Multiple Program Versions Having Common Material ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20. 5,980,401 Backboard And Rim Kit for Wall 11/09/99 11/26/97 08/979,229 Mounting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21. 5,896,454 System and Method For Controlling Copying 04/20/99 03/08/96 08/612,567 And Playing Of Digital Programs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22. 5,838,874 Audiovisual Encoding System with A Reduced 11/17/98 06/06/95 467,991 Number of Audio Encoders [co-owned with ...
Xxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH School of Health Related Professions ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEDICAL RECORD TECHNICIAN (MRT) PROGRAM AT COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY (CCAC) AND HEALTH RECORDS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM IN THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS (SHRP), UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PREREQUISITES COMPLETED AT OTHER LIBERAL ARTS COMPLETED -CCAC AN-D TRANSFERRED-TO SHR-P -AT CC-AC AN-D TRANSFERRED -TO SHRP- ACCEPT ACCEPT English I English II Intro. Psych. 3 Speech Elective Intro. to Computers PREREQUISITE COURSES -TO -BE COMPLETED Math Elective 3 or 4 Humanities Elective 3 6 or 7 Biological Science 8 (must include labs) Intro. to Chemistry 4 Statistics 3 Information Science and/or Computer Science 6 Intermediate Algebra 3 or 4 (Unless completed at CCAC as Math Elective) 24 or 25 PROFESSIONAL COURSES COMPLETED -AT CC-AC A-ND ACCEPTED- BY -HRA -AT S-HRP MDA 101 MDA 201 MDA 202 MDR 101 MDR 102 MDR 201 BIO 112 BIO 113 CCAC CREDITS SHRP CREDITS Medical Terminology 3 Medical Transcription I 3 Medical Transcription II 3 HLTH R 127 3 Medical Record Science I 4 HLTH R 110 and 131 5 Medical Record Science II 4 Medical Record Science III 4 HLTH R 111 and 133 3 Human A & P I 4 Human A & P II 4 HRP 124 and 125 4 (Continued on next page) MDR 204 Medical Record Seminar 2 MDR 202 Medical Record D.P. I 3 HLTH R 112 2 MDR 203 Medical Record X.X.XX 6 HLTH R 114 3 BIO 235 Principles of Disease 3 MDA 219 Management Health Services 3 HLTH R 12O/HRP 138 3 The 17 credit differential in the professional courses will be accepted as part of the 60 entrance credits. *(NOTE: The HRA program does not accept Typing/transcription credit as part of th 60 entrance credits) PROPOSED COURSE OF STUDY CCAC MRT PROGRAM GRADUATE HRA PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH EXHIBIT B SPRING SUMMER PRIOR TO ENTRANCE I-NTO HRA- PROGRAM Biological Sciences (with lab) Information Science and/or Computer Science 4 cr. 6 cr. 10 cr. JUNIOR -YEAR - FALL- TERM- *Biological Sciences (with lab) *Introduction to Chemistry *Statistics *College Algebra (unless completed at CCAC as Math Elective) HRP 114 Clinical Sciences I l Part of the prerequisite courses 4 cr. 4 cr. 3 cr. 3 cr. 3 cr. 17 cr. JUNIOR -YEAR -- WINTER TERM 3 cr. HRP 116 Clinical Sciences II HLTH R 130 Statistical Understanding HLTH R 135 Human Relations in the Health Care System HLTH R 113 Classification Systems in Health Care and Tumor Registries HLTH R 134 Health Records Laboratory HLTH R 141 Tumor Registry Laboratory JUNI...
Xxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx President President & Vice-Chancellor Faculty Association The University of British Columbia PART 1: FRAMEWORK FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA and the FACULTY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DESIRING to promote fair and proper economic conditions and terms of appointment for Faculty Members, Librarians, and Program Directors at The University of British Columbia; RECOGNIZING that the University is a community of scholars whose essential functions are the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge and understanding through research and teaching and that academic freedom is essential to carrying out these functions; BEING DETERMINED not to interfere with that academic freedom; CONFIRM THAT the members of the University enjoy certain rights and privileges essential to the fulfillment of its primary functions: instruction and the pursuit of knowledge. Central among these rights is the freedom, within the law, to pursue what seems to them as fruitful avenues of inquiry, to teach and to learn unhindered by external or non-academic constraints, to engage in full and unrestricted consideration of any opinion. This freedom extends not only to the regular members of the University but to all who are invited to participate in its forum. Suppression of this freedom, whether by institutions of the state, the officers of the University or the actions of private individuals, would prevent the University from carrying out its primary functions. All members of the University must recognize this fundamental principle and must share responsibility for supporting, safeguarding and preserving this central freedom. Behaviour which obstructs free and full discussion, not only of ideas which are safe and accepted but of those which may be unpopular or even abhorrent, vitally threatens the integrity of the University's forum. Such behaviour cannot be tolerated; AND HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
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Xxxx Xxxxxx X. X. Xxxx joined the firm in 2011 after graduating from Oregon State University in Civil Engineering. He is experienced with structural analysis of both new construction and existing buildings. His expertise includes foundation design, wood & steel design, and storm drainage plans. Xxxx understands the design and permitting process and uses a common sense approach to ensure that projects are completed in a timely and cost effective manner. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE • Structural analysis of existing and new public structures, including seismic upgrades and wind analysis • Pre-engineered steel building and foundation expertise • Industrial equipment foundation design • Civil engineering of parking lots • Storm drainage plans including biofiltration xxxxxx to treat stormwater prior to discharging • Steel awning and canopy design & engineering • Low-maintenance building & site design • Asphalt and concrete parking area assessment, repair, and replacement • Catwalk and industrial stair systems • Project management, construction inspections and effectiveness monitoring • Federal, state and local permittingProject specifications and bid documents • Design and review of plans & specification • ADA upgrades of existing public facilities • Design of substations • Municipal waste management • Public street frontage improvementsPublic water main and sanitary sewer system design and permitting • Railroad/vehicle transportation integration EXPERTISE Project Engineer for all phases of public and private projects including comprehensive facility improvement planning, site design, construction detailing and the documentation of all design phases through construction drawings and construction administration.
Xxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx; X. XxXxxx; Xxxxx Xxxxxx. The party referring the grievance to arbitration will select three individuals from among those listed, and provide those names to the second party. The second party may either select one of the three individuals as the arbitrator, or select three other individuals from among those listed. In the event the parties continue to disagree, the Chair of the Labour Relations Board of British Columbia will be requested to appoint the Chair from among the remaining names.
Xxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxx Xxxxxxx X. XxXxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxXxxxx By __________________________ Attorney-in-Fact The foregoing Agreement is hereby confirmed and accepted as of the date first above written. X.X. XXXXXX SECURITIES INC. CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION CIBC WORLD MARKETS CORP. FAC/EQUITIES, a division of First Albany Corporation By X.X. Xxxxxx Securities Inc. By __________________________ Managing Director Acting on behalf of the several Underwriters, including themselves, named in Schedule I hereto. SCHEDULE I UNDERWRITERS Number of Shares to be Underwriters Purchased ------------ ---------
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