JAMES M WAGNER, D.C.
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Ridgely Ave, Annapolis, MD

License number
Maryland 1457/PT
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Sports Physician
Address
Address
107 Ridgely Ave STE. 11, Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone
(410) 267-0033
(410) 267-0667 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
James Wagner, age 53
4800 Archer Dr, Hampstead, MD 21074
(443) 291-6063
James Wagner, age 55
4855 Norrisville Rd, White Hall, MD 21161
James Wagner, age 51
4947 Crescent St, Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 320-3804
James Wagner, age 66
4402 Arizona Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
(410) 325-6769
James Wagner
4404 Parkmont Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
(410) 485-7607

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Dr. James M Wagner, Annapolis MD - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Dr. James M Wagner, Annapolis MD - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Chiropractic Sports Medicine
Address:
107 Ridgely Ave SUITE 11, Annapolis 21401
(410) 267-0033 (Phone), (410) 267-0667 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Method For Holographic Correction Of Beams Of Coherent Light

Method For Holographic Correction Of Beams Of Coherent Light

US Patent:
4878718, Nov 7, 1989
Filed:
Dec 5, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/938314
Inventors:
James W. Wagner - Annapolis MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G02B 532
US Classification:
350 369
Abstract:
A method for producing desired changes in a beam of coherent light radiating at. lambda. sub. 1, comprising the steps of (a) splitting a beam of coherent light radiating at. lambda. sub. 1, correcting one of the beams to achieve a desired wavefront and recombining this beam with the first, where a record medium (I) is placed such that the beams are separated by an angle determined by Bragg's law and the line spacing of the interference pattern formed by the two beams; (b) developing the first medium such that a diffraction grating of spacing d. sub. 1 is recorded in a material, specifically sensitive to. lambda. sub. 1, which will become the master; (c) illuminating the master with a second wavelength,. lambda. sub. 2, selected by choice of a second medium which possesses very high diffraction efficiency. The second beam is split into two parts.


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Dynamic Imaging Microellipsometry

Dynamic Imaging Microellipsometry

US Patent:
5076696, Dec 31, 1991
Filed:
Mar 16, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/324494
Inventors:
Ralph F. Cohn - Worcester MA
James W. Wagner - Annapolis MD
Assignee:
The Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G01N 2121, G01J 404
US Classification:
356369
Abstract:
Dynamic imaging microellipsometry (DIM) is a rapid full-field imaging technique for high resolution studies of thin-films. The DIM concept is based on radiometric polarizer, compensator, specimen, analyzer (PCSA) ellipsometry combined with video and image processing techniques. The theoretical basis for this approach is developed using the Jones vector and matrix formalism. Basic systems design is presented with error model predictions of ellipsometric accuracies better than 0. 1. degree. for full-field. psi. and. DELTA. images captured in a few seconds with spatial resolution under 10 microns.