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Carl Palmer Phones & Addresses

  • Goldsby, OK
  • Ocala, FL
  • Covington, LA
  • 3801 W Napoleon Ave APT A309, Metairie, LA 70001
  • Berwyn, IL
  • Kirkville, NY
  • Dublin, OH
  • Springfield, IL
  • Broadlands, VA

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Carl T. Palmer

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Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery
Work:
New Hampshire Neurospine Institute
4 Hawthorne Dr, Bedford, NH 03110
(603) 472-8888 (phone), (603) 472-9090 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Palmer works in Bedford, NH and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Mr. Palmer is affiliated with Catholic Medical Center, Concord Hospital and Elliot Hospital.

License Records

Carl D Palmer

Phone:
(772) 361-9848
License #:
5153393 - Active
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
May 9, 2002
Effective Date:
May 9, 2002
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2017
Type:
Licensed Practical Nurse

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Carl Palmer
WILD LIFE MEDIA, LTD
Carl Palmer
CARLSJULE CORPORATION

Publications

Wikipedia References

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Carl Palmer

About:
Born:

20 March 1950 • Handsworth, West Midlands

Work:
Position:

Manager • Guitarist • Musician

Business category:

Clinics

Education:
Specialty:

Singer

Skills & Activities:
Activity:

English rock drummer • English session musician • Concerts

Us Patents

Adapting Legacy Software With An Xml/Xsl Isapi

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US Patent:
20060288396, Dec 21, 2006
Filed:
Jun 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/455624
Inventors:
Mike Trainor - Palatine IL, US
Carl Palmer - Streamwood IL, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
G06F 17/00
G06F 15/00
US Classification:
725113000, 725112000, 725110000, 715500100, 715501100
Abstract:
A method for translating a text based command into a multimedia format is provided. The method includes providing a the text based command to a network, converting the text based command to a URL request, providing the text based command to a text based program, translating a text based output into XML, and translating the text based XML into HTML via an XSL stylesheet.

Process For Separating Organic Contaminants From Contaminated Soils And Sludges

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US Patent:
52535975, Oct 19, 1993
Filed:
Jun 18, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/900281
Inventors:
Carl P. Swanstrom - Naperville IL
Peter G. Romzick - Homewood IL
Carl R. Palmer - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
F23G 502
US Classification:
110346
Abstract:
A method for economically separating chemical contaminants such as volatile and semivolatile organic chemicals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), even if the contaminants are present at low concentrations, from inert materials such as soils or sludges is disclosed. The process comprises subjecting inert materials contaminated with chemical compounds to vacuum at a temperature effective to volatilize the contaminants but below incineration temperature, while continuously removing the evolved vapors, for a period of time sufficient to effect the desired degree of separation of contaminants. The evolved vapors may be collected and condensed for off-site disposal.

Process For Removing Volatile Components From Soils And Sludges Contaminated With Hazardous And Radioactive Materials

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US Patent:
54535620, Sep 26, 1995
Filed:
Oct 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/135248
Inventors:
Carl P. Swanstrom - Naperville IL
Peter G. Romzick - Geneva IL
Carl R. Palmer - Clemson SC
Assignee:
Chemical Waste Management Inc. - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
G21F 900
US Classification:
588 1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for separating chemical contaminants such as volatile and semi-volatile chemicals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), even if the contaminants are present at low concentrations, from mixed wastes, such as soils or sludges contaminated with hazardous and radioactive components. The process comprises subjecting the mixed waste to vacuum at a temperature effective to volatilize the contaminants but below incineration temperature, while continuously removing the evolved vapors, for a period of time sufficient to effect the desired degree of separation of the volatile and semi-volatile contaminants. The evolved vapors may be collected and condensed for off-site disposal and the remaining solids may be properly disposed of or further treated.
Carl G Palmer from Goldsby, OK, age ~72 Get Report