Terry Evan Hodges
Burglar Alarm in Logan, UT

License number
Utah 8507807-6502
Category
Burglar Alarm
Type
Burglar Alarm Company Agent
Address
Address
Logan, UT

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Name
Address
Phone
Terry Hodges
1320 N 200 E APT 436, Logan, UT 84341
Terry Hodges, age 44
1395 E 700 N, Logan, UT 84321
(435) 213-3253
Terry Hodges
169 E 100 N APT E, Logan, UT 84321
Terry Hodges
Logan, UT
(435) 787-4631
(435) 213-3253

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Terry Hodges - Logan, UT

Terry Hodges - Logan, UT

Work:
Ready-To-Go Autos - Hyde Park, UT
General Manager (GM)
Peak Alarm Company - Salt Lake City, UT
Security Representative
Freeway Cutrubus Mazda
Finance Manager
Davis Auto Group
Business Manager
Bridgerlandphonebook - Logan, UT
Advertising Consultant
RL Instruments
West Coast offices Manager
Business Development Services
Marketer/Closer
Icon Health & Fitness
Production worker/Forklift driver
Education:
Utah State University
Bachelors of Science in (ITDS) Business Marketing


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Apparatus, System, And Method For Animal Monitor

Apparatus, System, And Method For Animal Monitor

US Patent:
2008023, Oct 2, 2008
Filed:
Feb 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/034611
Inventors:
Terry E. Hodges - Logan UT, US
Todd L. Hodges - North Bridge MA, US
International Classification:
A01J 5/00, A61D 99/00, G08B 23/00
US Classification:
119 1402, 600301, 600302, 3405733
Abstract:
An apparatus, system, and method enable monitoring of one or more physiological conditions in an animal including pH. A monitor may take the form of a bolus that may be installed in a stomach of an animal such as in a reticulorumen of a ruminant animal. The monitor may include sensors for detecting one or more of the pH, temperature, pressure, and position. The monitor includes a power source and electronics for processing, storing, and transmitting signals representing the physiological conditions detected by the sensor(s). The monitor may include first and second portions that are releasably joined, and that may support respective components for ease of assembly during manufacture and servicing. The monitor may form part of a system having a receiver for receiving and interpreting the signals from the monitor. The method includes installing the monitor in an animal and monitoring the animal by detecting physiological characteristics.