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Larry L Livingston, 73Chesapeake, VA

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Chesapeake, VA   

18010 Oakloch Ct, Richmond, TX 77407   

Richmond, VA   

Houston, TX   

Newport News, VA   

Virginia Beach, VA   

Pasadena, CA   

Stafford, TX   

District Heights, MD   

7910 Linden Oaks Ln, Richmond, TX 77407   

Work

Company: Lone star college Sep 2010 Position: Adjunct instructor - lean six sigma online instructor

Education

School / High School: Illinois State University- Normal, IL 1978 Specialities: MASTER OF SCIENCE in Organizational Development

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Larry Livingston - Chesapeake, VA

Work:
Lone Star College Sep 2010 to 2000
Adjunct Instructor - Lean Six Sigma Online Instructor
Lone Star College May 2012 to Aug 2012
Lean Team Lead Consultant, Mentoring and Coaching
Lone Star College - Houston, TX Mar 2012 to May 2012
Lean Consultant
Lone Star College - Newport News, VA Mar 2011 to Mar 2012
Team Lead
U.S. Army Training Doctrine Command - Fort Eustis, VA Mar 2011 to Mar 2012
Process Improvement Consultant
Lone Star College 2012 to 2012
Liaison and coordination
Cimarron, Inc - Houston, TX Jan 2004 to Dec 2008
Mission Control Center Console Operator
Caelum Research Corporation Houston - Pasadena, CA Sep 2000 to Jan 2004
Aerospace Training Developer And Instructor
Education:
Illinois State University - Normal, IL 1978
MASTER OF SCIENCE in Organizational Development

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Us Patents

Process For Treating Tobacco

US Patent:
4836222, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Jul 6, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/215522
Inventors:
Larry J. Livingston - Virginia Beach VA
International Classification:
A24B 1530
US Classification:
131310
Abstract:
A process for degreening and coloring tobacco by subjecting the tobacco to air containing ethylene gas and thereafter wilting, dehydrating and curing. The air containing ethylene gas is exchanged within a controlled environment at a substantially high rate to not only replenish the oxygen and nitrogen content, but also to remove the carbon dioxide generated in the coloring process that can inhibit further coloring. The process also permits increasing the temperature around the tobacco during the wilting and dehydrating stages so as to substantially decrease the total time required for curing the tobacco.

Process For Utilizing Ethylene And Heat To Accelerate The Yellowing Of Tobacco In A Tobacco Curing And Drying Process

US Patent:
5125420, Jun 30, 1992
Filed:
Apr 6, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/505567
Inventors:
Larry J. Livingston - Virginia Beach VA
International Classification:
A24B 318
US Classification:
131302
Abstract:
The present invention entails a method for curing and drying tobacco wherein the initial phase of the curing and drying process, that is the yellowing phase, is accelerated by the simultaneous application of ethylene and heat. In particular, the process of the present invention entails coloring the tobacco at a temperature range of 100. degree. -120. degree. F. and actually applying a concentration of ethylene to the tobacco while the tobacco is subjected to this coloring temperature range.

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