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Richard Douglas Lyon

from Diberville, MS
Age ~74

Richard Lyon Phones & Addresses

  • 3956 River Trace Dr, Diberville, MS 39540
  • Biloxi, MS
  • New Brunswick, NJ
  • Gulfport, MS
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Saint Charles, MO
  • Little River, SC
  • Southaven, MS
  • Mohave Valley, AZ

Work

Company: Prudential gardner, realtors? Address: 12392 Hwy 49, Gulfport, MS 39503 Phones: (228) 539-9278 Position: Coo Industries: Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemeteries

Education

School / High School: Rutgers University School of Law

Ranks

Licence: New York - Currently registered Date: 1971

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Richard W. Lyon - Lawyer

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Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1971
Education:
Rutgers University School of Law
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Richard Lyon - Lawyer

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Office:
Lyon & Harr, LLP
Specialties:
Intellectual Property Law
ISLN:
900593589
Admitted:
1992
University:
University of Kansas, B.S.M.E., 1982
Law School:
Ventura College of Law, J.D., 1992
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Richard Lyon - Lawyer

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ISLN:
910436319
Admitted:
1971
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Richard Lyon - Lawyer

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Office:
Law Office of Richard L. Lyon
Specialties:
Estate & Trust Law
Correctional Reform
Estate Administration
Estate Litigation
Estate Planning
Estates
Taxation
Trusts
Trust Administration
Correctional Reform
Trust Litigation
Trusts
Wills
ISLN:
905295464
Admitted:
1976
University:
Georgetown University, B.A., 1973
Law School:
University of Maryland, J.D., 1976

Medicine Doctors

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Richard Eliot Lyon

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Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Internal Medicine
Education:
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson (1975)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard M. Lyon
COO
Prudential Gardner, Realtors?
Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemet...
12392 Hwy 49, Gulfport, MS 39503
Richard M. Lyon
COO
Prudential Gardner, Realtors?
Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemet...
12392 Hwy 49, Gulfport, MS 39503
Richard J. Lyon
Director
THE ASHLAND CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC
Richard H. Lyon
Vice President
Lyon Services Corporation
Loan Broker
(704) 662-8430
Richard Lyon
Managing
The Bronze Bar Sunless, LLC
Richard Lyon
HSN ENTERTAINMENT JOINT VENTURES, INC
Richard Lyon
HSN HEALTH SERVICES, INC
Richard Lyon
HOME SHOPPING NETWORK ENTERTAINMENT, INC

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Labor Relations Law of Canada

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Author

Richard Martin Lyon

ISBN #

0871792478

High-Contrast Imaging for Exo-Planet Detection: 23-24 August 2002, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA

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Author

Richard G. Lyon

ISBN #

0819446394

Persons and Places

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Author

Richard C. Lyon

ISBN #

0262192381

Persons and Places

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Author

Richard C. Lyon

ISBN #

0262691140

Statistical Energy Analysis of Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications

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Author

Richard H. Lyon

ISBN #

0262120712

Machinery Noise and Diagnostics

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Author

Richard H. Lyon

ISBN #

0409901016

Theory and Application of Statistical Energy Analysis

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Author

Richard H. Lyon

ISBN #

0750691115

Designing for Product Sound Quality

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Author

Richard H. Lyon

ISBN #

0824704002

Wikipedia

John DalbergAct 1st Bar Act

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…Lord Acton became ill in 1901 and died on 19 June 1902 in Tegernsee. He was succeeded in the title by his son, Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 2nd Baron Acton. His 60,000 volume library, formed for use and not for display and composed largely of books full of his own annotations, was bought imme...

Us Patents

Isotope Separation Process

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US Patent:
39379566, Feb 10, 1976
Filed:
Oct 23, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/408669
Inventors:
Richard K. Lyon - Fanwood NJ
Assignee:
Exxon Research & Engineering Company - Linden NJ
International Classification:
H01j 3934
US Classification:
250290
Abstract:
The instant invention relates to a process for separating a material into two or more parts in each of which the abundances of the isotopes of a given element differ from the abundances of the isotopes of the same material in said material. In one embodiment, the invention relates to a method for the isotopically selective excitation of gas phase molecules by multiple infrared photon absorption followed by selective dissociation of said excited molecules by the absorption of a single photon of visible or ultraviolet light. This invention is useful for, but not limited to, the separation of the principal isotopes of uranium.

Isotope Separation Process

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US Patent:
40352706, Jul 12, 1977
Filed:
Apr 23, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/570877
Inventors:
Richard K. Lyon - Fanwood NJ
Andrew Kaldor - Berkeley Heights NJ
Assignee:
Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Linden NJ
International Classification:
B01J 110
US Classification:
2041571R
Abstract:
The instant invention relates to a process for separating a material into two or more parts in each of which the abundances of the isotopes of a given element differ from the abundances of the isotopes of the same material in said material. More particularly, the invention relates to a method for the isotopically selective excitation of gas phase UF. sub. 6 by infrared photon absorption followed by selective reaction of said excited UF. sub. 6 with atomic chlorine, bromine, or iodine to form a product which may be separated by means known in the art.

Coal Combustion Process

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US Patent:
42852838, Aug 25, 1981
Filed:
Dec 7, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/101210
Inventors:
Richard K. Lyon - Fanwood NJ
Howard Freund - Warren NJ
Assignee:
Exxon Research & Engineering Co. - Florham Park NJ
International Classification:
F23D 100
US Classification:
110347
Abstract:
Disclosed is a process for combusting coal wherein the emission of SO. sub. x or the emission of SO. sub. x and NO. sub. x are minimized. The process comprises (a) providing a coal containing at least twice as much organic calcium than sulfur; (b) burning the coal at a temperature greater than about 1200. degree. C. under reducing conditions; (c) separating the solid effluents from the gaseous effluents; and (d) burning the gaseous effluents at a temperature from about 1000. degree. C. to 1500. degree. C. under oxidizing conditions.

Isotope Separation Process

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US Patent:
40038092, Jan 18, 1977
Filed:
Apr 23, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/570849
Inventors:
Richard K. Lyon - Fanwood NJ
Assignee:
Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Linden NJ
International Classification:
B01J 110
US Classification:
2041571R
Abstract:
The instant invention relates to a process for separating a material into two or more parts in each of which the abundances of the isotopes of a given element differ from the abundances of the isotopes of the same material in said material. More particularly, the invention relates to a method for the isotopically selective excitation of gas phase molecules by multiple infrared photon absorption followed by a step wherein more of the excited molecules than nonexcited molecules are converted to a chemically different form which may be separated by means known in the art. This invention is useful for, but not limited to, the separation of the principal isotopes of uranium.

Isotope Separation Process

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US Patent:
41586158, Jun 19, 1979
Filed:
May 11, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/796031
Inventors:
Richard K. Lyon - Fanwood NJ
Assignee:
Exxon Research & Engineering Co. - Florham Park NJ
International Classification:
B01J 110
US Classification:
2041571R
Abstract:
The instant invention relates to a process for separating a material into two or more parts in each of which the abundances of the isotopes of a given element differ from the abundances of the isotopes of the same material in said material. More particularly, the invention relates to a method for the isotopically selective excitation of gas phase molecules by multiple infrared photon absorption after which more of the excited molecules than nonexcited molecules are converted to a chemically different form which may be separated by means known in the art. This invention is useful for, but not limited to, the separation of the principal isotopes of uranium.

Isotope Separation Apparatus

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US Patent:
43990100, Aug 16, 1983
Filed:
Feb 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/877877
Inventors:
Richard K. Lyon - Fanwood NJ
Philip N. Eisner - New Providence NJ
William R. I. Thomas - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
Exxon Research and Engineering Co. - Florham Park NJ
International Classification:
B01D 5900
US Classification:
2041571R
Abstract:
This application discloses a method for and an apparatus in which isotopes of an element in a compound are separated from each other while that compound, i. e. , including a mixture of such isotopes, flows along a predetermined path. The apparatus includes a flow tube having a beginning and an end. The mixture of isotopes is introduced into the flow tube at a first introduction point between the beginning and the end thereof to flow the mixture toward the end thereof. A laser irradiates the flow tube dissociating compounds of a preselected one of said isotopes thereby converting the mixture in an isotopically selective manner. The dissociation products are removed from the tube at a first removal point between the first introduction point and the end. The dissociation product removed at the first removal point are reconverted back into the compound thereby providing a first stage enriched compound. This first stage enriched compound is reintroduced into the flow tube at a second introduction point between the beginning thereof and the first introduction point.
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