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Burton P Dorman

from Kensington, CA
Age ~87

Burton Dorman Phones & Addresses

  • 15 Arlington Ct, Kensington, CA 94707 (510) 527-6881 (510) 527-1598
  • Berkeley, CA
  • 15 Arlington Ct, Kensington, CA 94707 (510) 918-1643

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

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Burton P. Dorman
President
ACROGEN SOUTHWEST CORPORATION
2220 Livingston St #202, Oakland, CA 94606
Burton P. Dorman
President
ACROGEN, INC
2220 Livingston Sst, Oakland, CA 94606

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Us Patents

Area-Modulated Luminescence (Aml)

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US Patent:
50261592, Jun 25, 1991
Filed:
May 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/354137
Inventors:
Fritz S. Allen - Corrales NM
Carlos Bustamante - Albuquerque NM
Thomas M. Niemczyk - Albuquerque NM
Burton P. Dorman - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Acrogen, Inc. - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
356318
Abstract:
A luminescence measuring system is provided for detecting luminescence at extremely low concentrations of luminescing moieties. The method employs alternating radiation at a plurality of loci of an inhomogenous solution, where the radiant power is maintained constant, and the irradiated volumes of pairs of loci are systematically varied. With the probability being very low that the same luminescence signal will be obtained in the two or more measurements, by comparing the measurements, one can detect a low luminescence signal in the presence of relatively high noise levels. Various techniques are described for modulating the irradiance and detecting changes in signal.

Optical Method For Measuring An Analyte Using Area-Modulated Luminescence

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US Patent:
51908573, Mar 2, 1993
Filed:
Jun 5, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/710669
Inventors:
Fritz S. Allen - Corrales NM
Carlos Bustamante - Albuquerque NM
Thomas M. Niemczyk - Albuquerque NM
Burton P. Dorman - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Acrogen, Inc. - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01N 2164
G01N 33542
US Classification:
435 721
Abstract:
A luminescence measuring system is provided for detecting luminescence at extremely low concentrations of luminescing moieties. The method employs alternating radiation at a plurality of loci of an inhomogenous solution, where the radiant power is maintained constant, and the irradiated volumes of pairs of loci are systematically varied. With the probability being very low that the same luminescence signal will be obtained in the two or more measurements, by comparing the measurements, one can detect a low luminescence signal in the presence of relatively high noise levels. Various techniques are described for modulating the irradiance and detecting changes in signal.
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