Joe Becker may refer to: Joe Becker (musician), guitarist, composer and multi- instrumentalist; Joe Becker (baseball), catcher in Major League Baseball ...
Family Practice M. H. Center
Owner
Rensellaer County Mental Health Troy New York Jun 1979 - May 1982
Deputy Commisioner of Mental Health
22nd Charlotte Kansas City Mo Mar 1978 - Apr 1979
Western Missouri Mental Health
Education:
University of Kansas 1975 - 1977
MSW, Psychiatric Social Work
American Institure of Hypnotherapy
Doctorate, Hypnotherapy
Joseph J. Becker - Schenectady NY Fred E. Luborsky - Schenectady NY Israel S. Jacobs - Schenectady NY Richard O. McCary - Schenectady NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H05B 4116 H05B 4124
US Classification:
315248
Abstract:
Amorphous magnetic metal alloys are processed by annealing at temperatures sufficient to achieve stress relief and cooling in directed magnetic fields or in zero magnetic fields. The ac and dc properties of magnetic cores produced in accordance with the processes of the invention may be tailored to match those of a wide range of magnetic alloys. Alloys processed in accordance with the invention provide improved performance in inductors, transformers, magnetometers, and electrodeless lamps.
Treatment Of Amorphous Magnetic Alloys To Produce A Wide Range Of Magnetic Properties
Joseph J. Becker - Schenectady NY Fred E. Luborsky - Schenectady NY Israel S. Jacobs - Schenectady NY Richard O. McCary - Schenectady NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H05B 4116 H05B 4125
US Classification:
315248
Abstract:
Amorphous magnetic metal alloys are processed by annealing at temperatures sufficient to achieve stress relief and cooling in directed magnetic fields or in zero magnetic fields. The ac and dc properties of magnetic cores produced in accordance with the processes of the invention may be tailored to match those of a wide range of magnetic alloys. Alloys processed in accordance with the invention provide improved performance in inductors, transformers, magnetometers, and electrodeless lamps.
Method For Increasing The Effectiveness Of A Magnetic Field For Magnetizing Cobalt-Rare Earth Alloy
A cobalt-rare earth alloy sintered product is substantially magnetized by heating or cooling it to a temperature at which its intrinsic coercive force H. sub. ci is significantly lower than at room temperature, applying a relatively small magnetizing field to it at such temperature and cooling or warming it in the magnetizing field to room temperature.
Treatment Of Amorphous Magnetic Alloys To Produce A Wide Range Of Magnetic Properties
Joseph J. Becker - Schenectady NY Fred E. Luborsky - Schenectady NY Israel S. Jacobs - Schenectady NY Richard O. McCary - Schenectady NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
C21D 104
US Classification:
148108
Abstract:
Amorphous magnetic metal alloys are processed by annealing at temperatures sufficient to achieve stress relief and cooling in directed magnetic fields or in zero magnetic fields. The ac and dc properties of magnetic cores produced in accordance with the processes of the invention may be tailored to match those of a wide range of magnetic alloys. Alloys processed in accordance with the invention provide improved performance in inductors, transformers, magnetometers, and electrodeless lamps.
Method For Producing Large And/Or Complex Permanent Magnet Structures
A method of producing a permanent magnet composite with substantially predetermined magnetic properties and geometry. A number of premagnetized modules of substantially the same size and having substantially the same properties are joined in contact together to produce the permanent magnet composite. Each premagnetized module is characterized by an intrinsic coercive force H. sub. ci significantly higher than its ordinary coercive force H. sub. c, and is magnetized along its easy axis of magnetization.
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Thyroid Biopsy
Conditions:
Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism Non-Toxic Goiter Thyroid Cancer Benign Thyroid Diseases
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Becker graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 2005. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism and Diabetes. Dr. Becker is affiliated with Metropolitan Methodist Hospital.
Dr. Becker graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Stanford, CA and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Becker is affiliated with Stanford Hospital.
Dr. Becker graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1980. He works in West Chester, PA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Becker is affiliated with Bryn Mawr Hospital and Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital.
Independence MissouriOwner Psychotherapist at Family Practice Mental He... Sweat hog. Got my first degree at 40, GS11 for Veterans Administration Hospital, Deputy Commisioner of Mental Health Rensellear County N.Y.
Missouri Probation... Sweat hog. Got my first degree at 40, GS11 for Veterans Administration Hospital, Deputy Commisioner of Mental Health Rensellear County N.Y.
Missouri Probation and Parole, Western MO Mental Health, Founder of Independence House, a rehabilition center for criminal offenders.
Elected representative...
News
Trust went down the drain when the flood waters didn't: Opinion
While the rainfall totals would have resulted in flooding in any circumstance, it was impossible to believe S&WB general superintendent Joseph Becker's claim that the various failures had no impact on the level and duration of the flooding. It was even harder when his numbers seemed to change by
Date: Aug 11, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Sewerage and Water Board employees submit resignations
Sewerage and Water Board Executive Director Cedric Grant said Thursday that Joseph Becker, who came under fire during a City Council meeting on Tuesday, has filed papers to retire from his post. Becker is general superintendent of the Sewerage and Water Board and a 30-year employee. Grant said that
The board didn't have to consider Mayor Mitch Landrieu's request to fire S&WB general superintendent Joseph Becker and the board's chief spokeswoman, Lisa Martin as the two chose to resign instead. The utility system's executive director, Cedric Grant, had already announced his plans to retired
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