MARIA VILLEGAS
Nursing at Friars Rd, San Diego, CA

License number
California VN65954
Category
Nursing
Type
Licensed Vocational Nurse
Address
Address
7020 Friars Rd, San Diego, CA 92108
Phone
(619) 718-989x

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Maria Villegas
4860 Pony Express Trl SPC 26, Camino, CA 95709
(661) 393-5934
Maria Villegas
4919 Coldbrook Ave, Lakewood, CA 90713
Maria Villegas
4937 E San Marcus St, Compton, CA 90221
Maria Villegas, age 72
4853 W 97Th St, Inglewood, CA 90301
(310) 671-8165
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480 Murillo Dr, Stockton, CA 95207

Professional information

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Maria Villegas, San Diego CA

Specialties:
Nursing (Licensed Vocational Nurse)
Address:
7020 Friars Rd, San Diego 92108
(161) 971-8989 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Maria Villegas - San Diego, CA

Work:
Psychotherapist - San Diego, CA
Education:
San Diego State University - San Diego, CA
MSW in Social Work
San Diego State University - San Diego, CA
MSW in Social Work


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Chemicals Professional

Location:
Greater San Diego Area


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Free Radically Polymerizable Coupling Agents

US Patent:
2004000, Jan 8, 2004
Filed:
Jul 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/190299
Inventors:
Puwei Liu - San Diego CA, US
Stephen Dershem - San Diego CA, US
Benjamin Neff - San Diego CA, US
Maria Villegas - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Henkel Loctite Corporation
International Classification:
C08K005/04
US Classification:
524/400000, 524/556000, 556/051000, 556/182000, 556/081000, 556/138000
Abstract:
In accordance with the present invention, there are provided novel coupling agents which are compatible with a wide variety of adhesive formulations and which provide substantial adhesion enhancement relative to base formulations to which they are added. Invention compounds comprise at least one free-radically polymerizable group (other than acrylate) and at least one reactive moiety which forms covalent bond(s) with substrates having free hydroxyl groups on the surface thereof. Thus, invention compounds are covalently linked to adhesive formulations upon free radical cure, while at the same time providing “residual” functionality which is capable of undergoing reaction with any substrate having reactive (e.g., hydroxyl) groups in the surface thereof.