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Chatham, NY   

Hancock, MA   

Ghent, NY   

Ijamsville, MD   

Columbia, NY   

1479 State Route 203, Chatham, NY 12037   

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Raymond Beck - Lawyer

ISLN:
909162656
Admitted:
1967
University:
University of Baltimore, A.A., 1964
Law School:
University of Baltimore, LL.B., 1967
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Raymond E. Beck, Sr., Westminster MD - Lawyer

Office:
55 N. Court St., Westminster, MD
ISLN:
909162656
Admitted:
1967
University:
University of Baltimore, A.A.
Law School:
University of Baltimore, LL.B.

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Foldable Chair

US Patent:
D353496, Dec 20, 1994
Filed:
Jun 17, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/009643
Inventors:
Oscar R. Dones - Belle Mead NJ
Raymond C. Beck - Chatham NY
William C. Beck - Milford CT
US Classification:
D 6368

Development Of A Pcr-Based Method For Identification Of Tilletia Indica, Causal Agent Of Karnal Bunt Of Wheat

US Patent:
5776686, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Dec 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/772961
Inventors:
Oney P. Smith - Frederick MD
Gary L. Peterson - Walkersville MD
Raymond J. Beck - Frederick MD
Morris R. Bonde - Middletown MD
Norman W. Schaad - Myersville MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12Q 168
C07H 2102
C07H 2104
C12N 1500
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to identify Tilletia indica, the causal agent of Karnal bunt of wheat. The method uses two sets of oligonucleotide primers developed by sequence analysis of cloned Dra I fragments of mitochondrial DNA of T. indica. The primer pair TI17M1 (5'-TCCCCTTGGATCAGAACGTA-3') and TI17M2 (5'-AGAAGTCTAACTCCCCCCTCT-3'), derived from clone pTI-MD17, amplified a single 825-bp product from all isolates of T. indica and no products for other Tilletia species. In addition, the primer pair TI57M1 (5'-TTTTCCCTCTCTC-CTTTTTTCA-3') and TI57M2 (5'-AGCAAAGACAAAGTAGGCTTCC-3'), derived from clone pTI-MD57, produced a product of 118 bp which was unique to T. indica.

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