WILLIAM B ANDERSON JR
Pharmacy in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RP017887L
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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Name
Address
Phone
William Md Anderson, age 100
508 Mckinley Dr, Elizabethtown, PA 17022
(717) 361-4973
William Md Anderson, age 65
512 Darlington Dr, West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 354-3338
William Md Anderson, age 86
5014 Amelias Path W, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717) 728-1615
William Md Anderson
505 Stonecliffe Pl, Port Matilda, PA 16870
(814) 867-2588
William Md Anderson
504 Main St, Darby, PA 19023
(610) 872-7434

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Sr. Mts At The Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

Sr. Mts At The Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

Position:
Senior Member of Technical Staff at Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA, USA since 2001 - Senior Member of Technical Staff Focus Partners, LLC - Oakmont, PA 1999 - 2001 - Managing Consultant ALSTOM Automation Systems Corporation - Canonsburg, PA 1997 - 1999 - Vice President Manufacturing Strategy Cegelec AEG Automation Systems Corporation - Canonsburg, PA 1995 - 1997 - Vice President Product Process and Quality AEG Automation Systems Corporation - Canonsburg, PA 1994 - 1995 - Deputy Operations Manager AEG Automation Systems Corporation - Drives Control Systems Division, Canonsburg, PA 1993 - 1994 - Project Manager AEG Automation Systems Corporation - Oakdale, PA 1992 - 1993 - Manager Project Controlling & Administration AEG Automation Systems Corporation - Oakdale, PA 1989 - 1992 - Manager Factory Automation Control Systems Westinghouse ELectric Company 1984 - 1989 - Management of Factory Automation Systems
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo
BSEE, Electrical Engineering
University of Pittsburgh
MSIE, Management of Technology


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Consultant At Adjusters International / Basloe, Levin &Amp; Cuccaro

Consultant At Adjusters International / Basloe, Levin &Amp; Cuccaro

Position:
Consultant at Adjusters International / Basloe, Levin & Cuccaro
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Adjusters International / Basloe, Levin & Cuccaro - Consultant


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William Carl Anderson, Pittsburgh PA

William Carl Anderson, Pittsburgh PA

Specialties:
Pediatrician
Address:
5230 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232


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Container Including An Aluminum Panel Having A Portion Removable By Tearing

Container Including An Aluminum Panel Having A Portion Removable By Tearing

US Patent:
3963143, Jun 15, 1976
Filed:
Jun 30, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/591700
Inventors:
William Albert Anderson - Pittsburgh PA
Arvil Burke McKee - Lower Burrell PA
John Knox McBride - New Kensington PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65D 2534
US Classification:
220 64
Abstract:
An improved container featuring an aluminum end or panel having a tear open portion defined by score lines provided in an aluminum composite having a core composed of an aluminum alloy consisting essentially of 1 to 7% of one or more elements selected of the group of up to 3% copper, up to 4% magnesium and up to 1. 5% manganese, the balance essentially aluminum and an aluminum cladding layer consisting of aluminum and, optionally, some amount of zinc but less than 1% with the cladding facing the contents of the container. The solution potential of the core and cladding are controlled in order to achieve the desired protection. A thermal treatment can be employed to control the electrochemical performance of certain composites.


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Method Of Making A Container Including An Aluminum Panel Having A Portion Removable By Tearing

Method Of Making A Container Including An Aluminum Panel Having A Portion Removable By Tearing

US Patent:
4035201, Jul 12, 1977
Filed:
Mar 15, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/666619
Inventors:
William Albert Anderson - Pittsburgh PA
Arvil Burke McKee - Lower Burrell PA
John Knox McBride - New Kensington PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B23P 306, C22F 104
US Classification:
148 115A
Abstract:
An improved container featuring an aluminum end or panel having a tear open portion defined by score lines provided in an aluminum composite having a core composed of an aluminum alloy consisting essentially of 1 to 7% of one or more elements selected of the group of up to 3% copper, up to 4% magnesium and up to 1. 5% manganese, the balance essentially aluminum and an aluminum cladding layer consisting of aluminum and, optionally, some amount of zinc but less than 1% with the cladding facing the contents of the container. The solution potential of the core and cladding are controlled in order to achieve the desired protection. A thermal treatment can be employed to control the electrochemical performance of certain composites.


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Production Of Aluminum Brazing Sheet

Production Of Aluminum Brazing Sheet

US Patent:
4146163, Mar 27, 1979
Filed:
Nov 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/849998
Inventors:
William A. Anderson - Pittsburgh PA
George D. Wilkinson - Maryville TN
William D. Vernam - New Kensington PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B23K 1900
US Classification:
228158
Abstract:
Aluminum brazing sheet is produced from a composite assembly comprising an ingot of aluminum alloy, at least one side of the ingot provided with a layer of an aluminum brazing alloy consisting essentially of not greater than 0. 35 wt. % magnesium and 6. 0 to 13. 0 wt. % silicon, the remainder aluminum and incidental impurities. A layer of aluminum for rolling purposes is provided on at least one of said ingot and said brazing layer, the rolling layer being substantially free of elemental silicon and consisting essentially of 0. 2 wt. % Cu max. , 0. 4 wt. % Fe max. , 0. 05 wt. % max. for both Mn and Ti, up to 1. 0 wt. % Mg, the remainder aluminum and incidental impurities. The composite assembly is hot bonded by rolling in a reversing mill and thereafter formed into brazing sheet in a continuous rolling mill.


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Biological Matrix For Cardiac Repair

Biological Matrix For Cardiac Repair

US Patent:
2011018, Jul 28, 2011
Filed:
May 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/991809
Inventors:
William D. Anderson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Stephen F. Badylak - Pittsburgh PA, US
Thomas W. Gilbert - Pittsburgh PA, US
John M. Wainwright - Churchill PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh-Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/08
US Classification:
606151
Abstract:
Provided herein is a device to occlude a hole in a wall of an organ or tissue. In another embodiment, a device is provided which comprises an extracellular matrix-derived material and an adhesive to occlude a hole in a wall of an organ or tissue. Provided are devices prepared from extracellular matrix-derived cell-growth scaffolding to repair defects in walls of organs or tissues. Also provided are methods for preparing the device as well as for using the device.


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Removal Of Contrast Agents From Blood

Removal Of Contrast Agents From Blood

US Patent:
8398576, Mar 19, 2013
Filed:
Apr 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/061562
Inventors:
George Oliviu Angheloiu - Dubois PA, US
William D. Anderson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Catalin Toma - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61M 37/00, A61M 25/00, A61M 25/10, A61M 31/00, A61M 1/00, A61M 1/36, A61M 1/38
US Classification:
604 609, 604 501, 604 616, 604 9301, 604523, 604264, 604 9601, 60410103
Abstract:
The invention provides a system and a method for removal of contrast from blood. In one aspect, the invention provides a catheter for removal of contrast from the veins that drain the cerebral circulation. In a second aspect, the invention provides a method for removing contrast from blood by contacting the blood with a sorbent.


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High Strength Automobile Bumper Alloy

High Strength Automobile Bumper Alloy

US Patent:
3945861, Mar 23, 1976
Filed:
Apr 21, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/570267
Inventors:
William A. Anderson - Pittsburgh PA
Ralph W. Rogers - New Kensington PA
William D. Vernam - New Kensington PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C22F 104
US Classification:
148 127
Abstract:
An improved automotive bumper or bumper back-up bar is provided in an aluminum alloy containing selected amounts of zinc and magnesium with a small amount of zirconium and copper, with small amounts of chromium and manganese being optional but preferred. Copper is included to enhance strength. The alloy can contain 5. 5-9% Zn, 0. 8-2% Mg, 0. 11-0. 25% Cu, 0. 05-0. 2% Zr, and preferably 0. 05-0. 35% Mn or 0. 05-0. 25% Cr, or both. The alloy products contemplated include shaped sheet and extrusion bumper products. The improved method contemplates homogenization at a controlled temperature and control of subsequent thermal exposure to, in cooperation with the homogenization, assure good performance from the standpoint of both strength and resistance to stress corrosion cracking.


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Production Of Aluminum Brazing Sheet

Production Of Aluminum Brazing Sheet

US Patent:
4146164, Mar 27, 1979
Filed:
Nov 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/849997
Inventors:
William A. Anderson - Pittsburgh PA
George D. Wilkinson - Maryville TN
William D. Vernam - New Kensington PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B23K 1900
US Classification:
228158
Abstract:
Aluminum brazing sheet is produced by providing a composite assembly comprising an ingot of aluminum alloy and a layer of an aluminum brazing alloy on at least one side of the ingot. Provided on both sides of the composite assembly is a second layer of aluminum alloy substantially free of eutectic or elemental silicon. The composite assembly and the second layer are hot bonded and formed into brazing sheet by steps including hot rolling in a reversing mill followed by hot rolling in a continuous mill.