The invention relates to intermediate-moisture formed food products made from a mixture of partially dehydrated fruit or vegetable pieces and a gelled matrix such that the water activity in the matrix is substantially equivalent to the water activity of the fruit or vegetable pieces in the mixture. The product may be made from one type of fruit or vegetable alone, a mixture of different fruits, a mixture of different vegetables, or a mixture of various fruit and vegetable pieces.
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Certifications:
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012 Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology, 1991 Pediatrics, 1986
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
725 Welch Rd Suite 2, Palo Alto, CA 94304
STANFORD HOSPITAL & CLINIC 725 Welch Rd Suite 1, Palo Alto, CA 94304
FACIAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGICAL & MEDICAL CENTER 750 Welch Rd Suite 317, Palo Alto, CA 94304
STANFORD HOSPITAL AND CLINICS 300 Pasteur Dr Suite A343, Stanford, CA 94305
Stanford Hospital and Clinics 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
Education:
Medical School Oregon Health Sciences University Graduated: 1981 Medical School Chldns Hospital Graduated: 1984 Medical School University Of Washington Graduated: 1987 Medical School University Of California Los Angeles Graduated: 1989
Dr. Olson graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Springfield, OR and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Mckenzie Willamette Medical Center.
Providence Medical GroupProvidence Medford Neurology 920 Royal Ave, Medford, OR 97504 541 732-8400 (phone), 541 732-8401 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Olson graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Medford, OR and specializes in Child Neurology.
Stanford Childrens Health Neurology 730 Welch Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94304 650 724-4270 (phone), 650 723-7299 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Olson works in Palo Alto, CA and specializes in Child Neurology and Epileptologist. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital At Stanford.
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Board certifications:
American Board of Pediatrics Certification in Pediatrics American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certification in Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology (Psychiatry and Neurology) American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Sub-certificate in Clinical Neurophysiology (Psychiatry and Neurology)
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Indirect deaths: About 19,000 of these were either confirmed or probable coronavirus deaths. But more than 5,000 of the citys excess deaths had no explicit connection to Covid-19, said the team, led by Donald Olson of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Date: May 11, 2020
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Source: Google
Texas scientists pinpoint the birth moment of a Monet masterpiece at the NC ...
The researchers, led by astronomer and physics professor Donald Olson and including a graduate student from UNC-Chapel Hill, traveled to Normandy in 2012. They brought along high-tech and low-tech instruments, including a sextant and a laser rangefinder. They also brought several postcard depictions
"The lunar connection may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic," said Donald Olson, a Texas State University physicist whose team of forensic astronomers examined the moon's role.
Date: Apr 15, 2012
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Venus, Jupiter and moon meet in celestial rendezvous
According to Donald Olson, a professor at Texas State University and the article's co-author, on Jan. 4, 1912, the moon was at its closest approach to the Earth even as the Earth was at its closest approach to the sun (the orbits are not perfectly circular but rather are elliptical). This created po
Date: Mar 25, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Texas State University astronomers say rare lunar event sunk the Titanic
In a study published in the April edition of Sky & Telescope magazine, physics faculty members Donald Olson and Russell Doescher explain how an unusually close moon in January, 1912, caused the oceans tide to rise and made more icebergs move into the area where the Titanic was then able to stri
"It was the closest approach of the moon to the Earth in more than 1,400 years, and this configuration maximized the moons tide-raising forces on Earths oceans. Thats remarkable," says physicist Donald Olson.
tuff Works. Hulton Archive/Getty Images. (bottom) Sketch of sequence of events as Titanic sank, drawn by Lewis Plamer Skidmore, a passenger aboard the Carpathia, on April 15, 1912, based on eyewitness descriptions of Titanic survivor John Thayer, Jr. Via PhysOrg. From the collection of Donald Olson.
Date: Mar 06, 2012
Source: Google
Titanic Sunk by "Supermoon" and Celestial Alignment?
That full moon, on January 4, 1912, may have created unusually strong tides that sent a flotilla of icebergs southwardjust in time for Titanic's maiden voyage, said astronomer Donald Olson of Texas State University-San Marcos.