Steven Ralph Harris
Security Companies and Guards in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 3092413-6302
Issued Date
Jun 8, 2000
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2006
Category
Security Companies & Guards
Type
Armed Private Security Officer
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT
Education
CHARLES HINSON #100
IBI SECURED TRANSPORT
CHUCK HINSON-FIREARMS

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Name
Address
Phone
Steven Harris, age 72
4764 Baldy Dr, West Jordan, UT 84088
Steven Harris, age 72
4764 W Baldy Dr, West Jordan, UT 84088
Steven Harris, age 77
4876 W 11130 N, Highland, UT 84003
(801) 492-4063
Steven Harris
437 S 800 E, Orem, UT 84097
(801) 673-9509

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Unit Education And Training Manager/ Radar System Evaluator At United States Air Force

Unit Education And Training Manager/ Radar System Evaluator At United States Air Force

Position:
Unit Education and Training Manager/ Radar System Evaluator at United States Air Force
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
United States Air Force - Unit Education and Training Manager/ Radar System Evaluator


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Steven Harris - Kearns, UT

Steven Harris - Kearns, UT

Work:
Integracore, Inc - West Jordan, UT
Receiving Clerk
Cephalon, Inc - Salt Lake City, UT
Temporary Positions
Gates Corporation - West Valley City, UT
Warehouse Stand-up Forklift Driver
Education:
Utah Valley University
Diploma in Business


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Mixed-Mode Liquid Ventilation Gas And Heat Exchange

Mixed-Mode Liquid Ventilation Gas And Heat Exchange

US Patent:
6694977, Feb 24, 2004
Filed:
Apr 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/543709
Inventors:
Michael Federowicz - Riverside CA
Sandra R. Russell - Solana Beach CA
Steven B. Harris - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Critical Care Research, Inc. - Rancho Cucamonga CA
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820418, 128913, 12820113, 12820326, 12820714
Abstract:
A novel technique for ventilation and heat exchange is disclosed called Mixed-mode Liquid Ventilation (MMLV). This technique uses an endotracheal catheter to add and remove liquid from the lungs continuously and/or cyclically, and deliver gas at a rate independent of the delivery of liquid. This technique produces small-scale mixing of gas and liquid in the airways, allowing for efficient gas and heat exchange. Medical uses for the technique are disclosed. These uses include induction and reversal of hyperthermia, and hypothermia.


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Method For Rapid Cooling And Warming Of Biological Materials

Method For Rapid Cooling And Warming Of Biological Materials

US Patent:
6274303, Aug 14, 2001
Filed:
May 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/310167
Inventors:
Brian G. Wowk - Manitoba, CA
Michael G. Federowicz - Riverside CA
Sandra R. Russell - Solana Beach CA
Steven B. Harris - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A01N 102
US Classification:
435 13
Abstract:
A method of cooling and rewarming large organs and tissues at sub-zero temperatures is provided. The method includes perfusion of tissue with inert fluids that remain liquid at very low temperatures. The inert fluids can include fluorocarbons, silicones, or fluorosilicones. Glycol ethers are used as a novel class of cryoprotective agents for organ and tissue preservation. The glycol ethers have improved viscosity, penetration, and glass forming properties.


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Method For Vitrification Of Biological Materials Using Alkoxylated Compounds

Method For Vitrification Of Biological Materials Using Alkoxylated Compounds

US Patent:
5952168, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
Nov 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/966187
Inventors:
Brian G. Wowk - Winnepeg, CA
Michael G. Federowicz - Riverside CA
Sandra R. Russell - Solana Beach CA
Steven B. Harris - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
21st Century Medicine, Inc. - Rancho Cucamonga CA
International Classification:
A01N 102
US Classification:
435 13
Abstract:
A method of cryopreserving biological material by administering a cryoprotective agent mixture is provided. The mixture must be produced in a concentration sufficient to permit vitrification. The cryoprotective agent is an alkoxylated organic compound. The method includes administering the cryoprotective agent mixture and cooling the biological material until it is vitrified. Preferred cryoprotective mixtures contain 3 methoxy-1,2 propanediol and 2-methoxy ethanol.