Anthony Alvarado
Physician at Downswick Dr, San Jose, CA

License number
Colorado 19347
Issued Date
May 29, 1975
Renew Date
May 31, 1983
Expiration Date
May 31, 1983
Type
Physician
Address
Address
1063 Downswick Dr, San Jose, CA 95136

Organization information

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Anthony Alvarado MD

125 N Jackson Ave, San Jose, CA 95116

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office, Orthopedics, Sports Medicine
Phone:
(408) 258-6565 (Phone)
Managers:
Anthony S. Alvarado (Medical Doctor, Orthopedist, Owner),Lori Alvarado Manager, inactive

Professional information

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Dr. Anthony S Alvarado, San Jose CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Address:
125 N Jackson Ave STE D, San Jose 95116
(408) 258-6565 (Phone), (408) 258-6660 (Fax)
ANTHONY S ALVARADO INC
125 N Jackson Ave STE 101, San Jose 95116
(408) 937-3999 (Phone), (408) 258-1220 (Fax)
Hospitals:
125 N Jackson Ave STE D, San Jose 95116
ANTHONY S ALVARADO INC
125 N Jackson Ave STE 101, San Jose 95116
Education:
Medical Schools
University of Oklahoma / Health Sciences Center
Graduated: 1970


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Cryogenic Apparatus

US Patent:
5275016, Jan 4, 1994
Filed:
Apr 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/873327
Inventors:
Bikash K. Chatterjee - Fremont CA
Steven N. Buhl - Cupertino CA
Thuy N. Tang - San Jose CA
Gary L. Smith - Walnut Creek CA
Bhaskar Bhayani - Fremont CA
Anthony Alvarado - San Jose CA
Swee Wong - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Abaxis, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
F25D 2502
US Classification:
62381
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods and devices for freezing drops of liquid reagent solution in a cryogenic liquid. In one embodiment, the apparatus of the present invention comprises means for dispensing uniform, precisely measured drops of a liquid reagent and a rotatable carousel positioned below the dispensing means. The upper surface of the carousel has a plurality of trays each containing a cryogenic liquid, typically liquid nitrogen, for receiving the drops of liquid reagent. An alternative embodiment of the present invention comprises a tank comprising a cryogenic liquid for receiving the drops of liquid reagent. The tank has a heat source for slightly heating a portion of the cryogenic liquid such that a convection current in the cryogenic liquid is created. The convection currents in the cryogenic liquid provide mild agitation of the liquid and prevent aggregation of the frozen drops.