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Mary Lynn Good, 614400 County Route 70A, Bath, NY 14810

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4400 County Route 70A, Bath, NY 14810   

Halifax, MA   

Oak Park, IL   

9060 N Chester Ave, Niles, IL 60714    815-8248267   

Harrington, DE   

Chicago, IL   

Avoca, NY   

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Medicine Doctors

Mary Beth Good

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Work:
Southwestern Medical Clinic
9625 Red Arrow Hwy STE 3, Bridgman, MI 49106
269-4656050 (phone) 269-4653134 (fax)
Site
Bellanova Womens Health
3950 Hollywood Rd STE 100, Saint Joseph, MI 49085
269-4298010 (phone) 269-4080986 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Good works in Saint Joseph, MI and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Good is affiliated with Lakeland Healthcare.

License Records

Mary E. Good

Licenses:
License #: I3-0001327 - Active
Category: Optometry
Type: Therapeutic Optometrist

Mary Ellen Good

Licenses:
License #: RS-0023762 - Expired
Category: Real Estate
Type: Salesperson

Mary L. Good

Licenses:
License #: L1-0025945 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Type: Registered Nurse

Mary T Good

Licenses:
License #: 4957 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Feb 28, 1990
Effective Date: Nov 29, 2012
Type: Nurse Aide

Mary Lynn Good

Address:
Bath, NY 14810
Licenses:
License #: TGRN075846 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Type: Graduate Registered Nurse Permit

Mary Lynn Good

Address:
Bath, NY 14810
Licenses:
License #: RN674442 - Active
Category: Nursing
Type: Registered Nurse

Mary Ellen Good

Licenses:
License #: RS-0023762 - Expired
Category: Real Estate
Type: Salesperson

Mary L. Good

Licenses:
License #: L1-0025945 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Type: Registered Nurse

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Polysiloxane Bound Photosensitizer For Producing Singlet Oxygen

US Patent:
4921589, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Dec 20, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/287315
Inventors:
Stephen F. Yates - Arlington Heights IL
Mary L. Good - Convent Station NJ
Inara M. Brubaker - Des Plaines IL
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
B01J 1908
B01J 3100
B05D 302
US Classification:
2041575
Abstract:
This invention relates to a photosensitizer which is bound to a polysiloxane polymer, a method of preparing the bound photosensitizer and a process for using the bound photosensitizer. The photosensitizers which may be used in the invention include rose bengal, rhodamine B, acridine orange, methylene blue and zinc phthalocyanine. The photosensitizer is attached to the polysiloxane by reacting a hydroxyl or vinyl group on the photosensitizer with a hydrogen on the polyhydrosiloxane, thereby binding the photosensitizer into the polymer network. Finally, the bound photosensitizer may be used to oxidize undesirable oxidizable compounds present in a hydrocarbon or aqueous fraction. One specific example is the sweetening of kerosene which involves oxidizing the mercaptans contained in the kerosene.

Cellulose Acetate Bound Photosensitizer For Producing Singlet Oxygen

US Patent:
4983670, Jan 8, 1991
Filed:
Dec 20, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/287318
Inventors:
Stephen F. Yates - Arlington Heights IL
Mary L. Good - Convent Station NJ
Inara M. Brubaker - Des Plaines IL
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C08B 300
C08B 500
C08B 700
US Classification:
525 542
Abstract:
This invention relates to a photosensitizer which is bound to a cellulose acetate polymer, a method preparing the bound photosensitizer and a process for using the bound photosensitizer. The photosensitizers which may be used in the invention include rose bengal, rhodamine B, acridine orange, methylene blue and zinc phthalocyanine. The photosensitizer is attached to the cellulose acetate by reacting an acid group on the photosensitizer with a hydroxyl group. Finally, the bound photosensitizer may be used to oxidize undesirable oxidizable compounds present in a hydrocarbon or aqueous fraction. One specific example is the sweetening of the sweetening of kerosene which involves oxidizing the mercaptans contained in the kerosene.

Titanate Bound Photosensitizer For Producing Singlet Oxygen

US Patent:
4915804, Apr 10, 1990
Filed:
Dec 20, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/287317
Inventors:
Stephen F. Yates - Arlington Heights IL
Mary L. Good - Convent Station NJ
Romulus Gaita - Morton Grove IL
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
B01J 1908
B01J 3100
B05D 700
B05D 302
US Classification:
2041575
Abstract:
This invention relates to a photosensitizer which is bound to a titanate polymer, a method of preparing the bound photosensitizer and a process for using the bound photosensitizer. The photosensitizers which may be used in the invention include rose bengal, azure blue, rhodamine B, fluorescein and eosin. The photosensitizer is attached to the titanate by displacing a ligand on the titanate with a hydroxyl group on the photosensitizer. Finally, the bound photosensitizer may be used to oxidize undesirable oxidizable compounds present in a hydrocarbon or aqueous fraction. One specific example is the sweetening of kerosene which involves oxidizing the mercaptans contained in the kerosene to disulfides.

Cellulose Acetate Bound Photosensitizer For Producing Singlet Oxygen

US Patent:
4986921, Jan 22, 1991
Filed:
Aug 29, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/574624
Inventors:
Stephen F. Yates - Arlington Heights IL
Mary L. Good - Convent Station NJ
Inara M. Brubaker - Des Plaines IL
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C02F 170
G03G 1500
G03G 500
G03G 1506
US Classification:
210758
Abstract:
This invention relates to a photosensitizer which is bound to a cellulose acetate polymer, a method of preparing the bound photosensitizer and a process for using the bound photosensitizer. The photosensitizers which may be used in the invention include rose bengal, rhodamine B, acridine orange, methylene blue and zinc phthalocyanine. The photosensitizer is attached to the cellulose acetate by reacting an acid group on the photosensitizer with a hydroxyl group. Finally, the bound photosensitizer may be used to oxidize undesirable oxidizable compounds present in a hydrocarbon or aqueous fraction. One specific example is the sweetening of kerosene which involves oxidizing the mercaptans contained in the kerosene.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Biotechnology And Materials Science

Author:
Mary L. Good
ISBN #:
0841214735

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