DR. DONALD ALFRED SAVITZ, M.D.
Medical Practice at Long Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT

License number
Connecticut 035805
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Specialist
Address
Address
1051 Long Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06903
Phone
(203) 329-7960
(203) 329-7920 (Fax)
(203) 322-0908
(203) 322-0703 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Donald A Savitz, Bronx NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Dermatology
Address:
458 E Fordham Rd, Bronx 10458
(718) 329-2959 (Phone)
Long Ridge Dermatology
1051 Long Ridge Rd STE 6, Stamford 06903
(203) 329-7960 (Phone)
Certifications:
Dermatology, 2005
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, French, Italian, Spanish
Education:
Medical School
George Washington University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1992
A Einstein College M Yeshiva University
Ny and Presby Hp Columbia Campus


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Donald A Savitz, Stamford CT

Specialties:
Dermatology, Dermatopathology
Work:
Long Ridge Dermatology
1051 Long Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06903 Fordham Dermatology
553 E Fordham Rd, Bronx, NY 10458
Education:
George Washington University (1992)


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Extruded Tobacco Sheet

US Patent:
3968804, Jul 13, 1976
Filed:
May 20, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/471614
Inventors:
T. Kenneth Kelly - Fairfield CT
Donald Alfred Savitz - Stamford CT
Assignee:
AMF Incorporated - White Plains NY
International Classification:
A24B 314
US Classification:
131140C
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for the preparation of controlled and reduced density reconstituted tobacco materials comprising injection of inert gas into a low moisture tobacco composition maintained at an elevated temperature and paste-like consistency. Preferably, the inert gas is heated to a temperature within about 40. degree. C of the composition prior to injection, and extruder means comprising high and low pressure zones is employed, with the point of gas injection selected to lie within the low pressure zone of the extruder or at the inlet port of a gear pump positioned after the extruder. Reconstituted tobacco materials (usually of sheet configuration) produced are characterized by even texture, uniform appearance, steady burning, and desirable taste, and can be prepared at densities lower than natural leaf.