JOHN V. WEIL, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at 9 Ave, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 15213
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Cardiovascular Disease
Address
Address
4200 E 9Th Ave, Denver, CO 80262
Phone
(303) 493-7000

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Name
Address
Phone
John Weil
120 S Forest St, Denver, CO 80246
(303) 880-6219
John Weil
1274 Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80220
John Weil, age 89
2035 Leyden St, Denver, CO 80207
(303) 329-0434
John V Weil, age 89
120 Forest St, Denver, CO 80246
(303) 388-9770
John Weil
4200 9Th Ave, Denver, CO 80220
(303) 372-2929
(303) 315-4471
(303) 270-7761
(303) 493-8333

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John Weil - Denver, CO

John Weil - Denver, CO

Work:
Crosswinds East Metro Arts and Science School - Woodbury, MN
Mathematics Teacher
Watershed High School
High School Mathematics Teacher
HOODA MATH - Saint Louis Park, MN
Michael Edlavitch
Minneapolis Public Schools
Teacher
Education:
Marymount University - Arlington, VA
Teaching Licence in Mathematics 7-12 in Mathematics
Cabrini College - Radnor, PA
Special Education License in Learning Disabilities, Emotional Handicaps, Mental retardation
Antioch College - Yellow Springs, OH
B.A. in Elementary Education
Skills:
Coaching tennis, wrestling, strength and conditioning. I have been the Department Head of a 6-12 special education department, a team lead at 2 middle school, and the vice-president of a teachers' association.


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Independent Medical Practice Professional

Independent Medical Practice Professional

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Medical Practice


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John Victor Weil, Denver CO

John Victor Weil, Denver CO

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, Pulmonary Disease
Work:
University of Colorado
4200 E 9Th Ave, Denver, CO 80220
Education:
Yale University (1961)


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Method And Inlet Control System For Controlling A Gas Flow Sample To An Evacuated Chamber

Method And Inlet Control System For Controlling A Gas Flow Sample To An Evacuated Chamber

US Patent:
4018241, Apr 19, 1977
Filed:
Oct 3, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/619441
Inventors:
Ingvar E. Sodal - Boulder CO
Lars Hoivik - Boulder CO
Alexander J. Micco - Denver CO
John V. Weil - Denver CO
Norman W. Baer - Boulder CO
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Colorado - Boulder CO
International Classification:
F16K 3102
US Classification:
137 14
Abstract:
A method and inlet control system for controlling a gas flow sample to an evacuated chamber such as found in a mass spectrometer, is disclosed. The system utilizes a short inlet passage having an effective opening determined by a tapered diamond or steel tip needle adjacent to the inlet passage. The needle is positionally adjusted with respect to the inlet passage by being mounted on a piezoelectric crystal which is flexed by coupling thereto an electric potential derived by sensing the ions at the ionization chamber of a mass spectrometer, for example, and developing therefrom an electric signal indicative of the total pressure within the ionization chamber. The signal coupled to the piezoelectric crystal is preferably a pulse-width modulated signal with the needle maintaining the inlet passage closed except during the time that the piezoelectric crystal is flexed due to a received pulse. A vacuum pump, and a quadrupole filter, both of which are relatively small, are also disclosed, so that a mass spectrometer system, for example, is sufficiently compact so as to be useful, in conjunction with a respiratory valve, for the analysis of respiratory gases. The method for controlling a gas sample flow to a mass spectrometer, for example, comprises providing an inlet for a gas sample into the ionization chamber of the mass spectrometer, monitoring the pressure within the ionization chamber and developing an electrical signal indicative thereof, and utilizing the developed electrical signal to control the flow of gas sample through the inlet to maintain a substantially constant pressure within the ionization chamber.