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John A Lomba

from Providence, RI
Deceased

John Lomba Phones & Addresses

  • 55 Arnold St, Providence, RI 02901 (401) 751-3369
  • Central Falls, RI
  • Lincoln, RI

Work

Company: Buca di pepo - Seekonk, MA Oct 2011 Position: Line cook

Education

School / High School: East Providence High School- East Providence, RI Jun 1995 Specialities: High School Diploma in Law

Professional Records

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John A Lomba

License #:
BA09507 - Expired
Category:
Cosmetology/Barbering
Issued Date:
Jun 16, 1980
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2006
Type:
Barber

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Skills:
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Management
Leadership
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Cook

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Location:
105 Burgess Ave, East Providence, RI 02914
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Deck42
Cook
Languages:
English
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John D. Lomba
Owner
Three Decals
Commercial Printing · Copies
80 Fountain St, Pawtucket, RI 02860
PO Box 223, Scituate, RI 02825
(401) 305-3195

Publications

Us Patents

Non-Contact Waveform Monitor

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US Patent:
7128714, Oct 31, 2006
Filed:
Dec 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/748923
Inventors:
Lynn T. Antonelli - Cranston RI, US
John F. Lomba - Pawtucket RI, US
William J. Ohley - Wakefield RI, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600485, 600481
Abstract:
A non-contact method and apparatus for continuously monitoring a physiological event in a human or animal, such as blood pressure, which involves utilizing a laser-based interferometer system to produce a waveform that is representative of continuous blood pressure in a subject. The invention may preferably utilize a laser Doppler vibrometer which is oriented to produce a laser beam directed toward the subject substantially perpendicular to a skin surface of the subject wherein the skin surface is moveable in response to blood pressure. The vibrometer is sensitive to motion of the skin surface in a direction parallel to the laser beam and produces a signal representative of this motion. By plotting the velocity of the skin surface movement in the direction parallel to the laser beam with respect to time, a waveform is produced that has been found to be representative of the blood pressure waveform and highly defined to thereby permit accurate timing analysis thereof relating to cardiac cycles.
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