Gregory C. Beroza (born October 10, 1959) is a notable earthquake seismologist and professor of geophysics at Stanford University. He is also the Deputy ...
A gastro-intestinal lavage apparatus in which a hollow nozzle is inserted within a body cavity, said nozzle having an opening in the side thereof to permit debris in the body cavity to be pulled into a chamber within the nozzle. A source of reduced gas pressure is connected to the chamber at the exit end and a source of liquid under pressure is led into the chamber to direct a stream of liquid across the window and toward the reduced pressure source to break up the debris entering the chamber and increase the flow of said debris into and out of said chamber.
License Records
Gregory Allen Beroza
License #:
3255 - Expired
Issued Date:
Apr 9, 1987
Expiration Date:
Feb 28, 1992
Type:
Veterinarian
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gregory A Beroza
EQUISCAN INC
300 W Hl Rd, Huntington Station, NY 11746
Wikipedia References
Gregory Beroza
Youtube
Gregory Beroza, Stanford University
FAST: a data-mining approach for earthquake detection.
Duration:
38m 45s
Greg Beroza: Data helps prepare us for The Bi...
Data is reshaping our knowledge about many things, including earthquak...
Duration:
30m 4s
DDPS | Towards Complete Machine-Learning... ...
Description: Standard earthquake monitoring workflows can be described...
Duration:
1h 6m 51s
TECTONIC FEAR Seminar by Gregory Beroza
Title: Deep Learning for Earthquake Monitoring Date: 5 April 2021.
Duration:
1h 3m 5s
DGG2022 - Plenary Talk by Prof. Dr. Gregory B...
Machine Learning in Seismology.
Duration:
1h 9m 59s
"Coronavirus and Animals" with Dr. Gregory Be...
Today we're sitting down with veterinarian Dr. Gregory Beroza the foun...
Gregory Beroza, a seismologist at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, says that the model is a likely explanation. The 2004 and 2005 earthquakes by themselves would not have caused this other earthquake. There had to be other stresses, he says.Slip-sliding away