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Rodger A. Blake

Specialties:
Diagnostic Radiology
Work:
Radiology Inc
1340 Hal Greer Blvd FL 1, Huntington, WV 25701
304-5221550 (phone) 304-5262128 (fax)
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Tri State MRI
1802 6 Ave, Huntington, WV 25703
304-5226674 (phone)
Radiology Inc
2900 1 Ave, Huntington, WV 25702
304-5221550 (phone) 304-5260704 (fax)
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Radiology Inc
20 Hospital Dr, Logan, WV 25601
304-5221550 (phone) 304-8311633 (fax)
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Radiology Inc
2485 Hwy 644, Louisa, KY 41230
304-5221550 (phone) 304-5220704 (fax)
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Radiology IncHIMG Regional Medical Center Radiology
5170 Us Rte 60, Huntington, WV 25705
304-5284600 (phone) 304-3992385 (fax)
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Radiology Inc
5000 Ky Rte 321, Prestonsburg, KY 41653
606-8868511 (phone) 606-8869173 (fax)
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Education:
Medical School
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Graduated: 1986
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Blake graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Logan, WV and 6 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Blake is affiliated with Cabell Huntington Hospital, Highlands Regional Medical Center, Logan Regional Medical Center, St Marys Medical Center, Three Rivers Medical Center and Williamson Memorial Hospital.

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Rodger J Blake

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License #: RS089912A - Expired
Category: Real Estate Commission
Type: Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

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Method For Producing Ceramic-Glass-Ceramic Seals By Microwave Heating

US Patent:
4606748, Aug 19, 1986
Filed:
Oct 10, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/659586
Inventors:
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Thomas T. Meek - Los Alamos NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C03B 2320
US Classification:
65 36
Abstract:
Method for producing a ceramic-glass-ceramic seal by the use of microwave energy, and a sealing mixture which comprises a glass sealing material, a coupling agent, and an oxidizer. The seal produced exhibits greater strength due to its different microstructure. Sodium nitrate is the most preferred oxidizer.

Microwave Sintering Of Single Plate-Shaped Articles

US Patent:
5432325, Jul 11, 1995
Filed:
Oct 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/326680
Inventors:
Joel D. Katz - Los Alamos NM
Rodger D. Blake - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
University of California - Alameda CA
International Classification:
H05B 680
US Classification:
219759
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for high temperature sintering of plate-shaped articles of alumina, magnesia, silica, yttria, zirconia, and mixtures thereof using microwave radiation. An article is placed within a sintering structure located within a sintering container which is placed in a microwave cavity for heating. The rates at which heating and cooling take place is controlled.

Microwaving Of Normally Opaque And Semi-Opaque Substances

US Patent:
4942278, Jul 17, 1990
Filed:
Jul 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/384194
Inventors:
Haskell Sheinberg - Los Alamos NM
Thomas T. Meek - Knoxville TN
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H05B 664
US Classification:
219 1055M
Abstract:
Method of heating small particles using microwave radiation which are not normally capable of being heated by microwaves. The surfaces of the particles are coated with a material which is transparent to microwave radiation in order to cause microwave coupling to the particles and thus accomplish heating of the particles.

Dispersion Strengthened Copper

US Patent:
4857266, Aug 15, 1989
Filed:
Dec 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/281158
Inventors:
Haskell Sheinberg - Los Alamos NM
Thomas T. Meek - Knoxville TN
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
B22F 100
US Classification:
419 22
Abstract:
A composition of matter comprised of copper and particles which are dispersed throughout the copper, where the particles are comprised of copper oxide and copper having a coating of copper oxide, and a method for making this composition of matter.

Ceramic-Glass-Ceramic Seal By Microwave Heating

US Patent:
4529857, Jul 16, 1985
Filed:
Oct 4, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/538890
Inventors:
Thomas T. Meek - Los Alamos NM
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H05B 664
US Classification:
219 1055M
Abstract:
A method for producing a ceramic-glass-ceramic seal by microwaving, mixes a slurry of glass sealing material and coupling agent and applies same to ceramic workpieces. The slurry and workpieces are placed together, insulated and then microwaved at a power, time and frequency sufficient to cause a liquid phase reaction in the slurry. The reaction of the glass sealing material forms a chemically different seal than that which would be formed by conventional heating because it is formed by a diffusion rather than by wetting of the reactants.

Ceramic-Glass-Metal Seal By Microwave Heating

US Patent:
4529856, Jul 16, 1985
Filed:
Oct 4, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/538889
Inventors:
Thomas T. Meek - Los Alamos NM
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H05B 664
US Classification:
219 1055M
Abstract:
A method for producing a ceramic-glass-metal seal by microwaving mixes a slurry of glass sealing material and coupling agent and applies same to ceramic and metal workpieces. The slurry and workpieces are then insulated and microwaved at a power, time and frequency sufficient to cause a liquid phase reaction in the slurry. The reaction of the glass sealing material forms a chemically different seal than that which would be formed by conventional heating because it is formed by diffusion rather than by wetting of the reactants.

Mixture For Producing Fracture-Resistant, Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Material By Microwave Heating

US Patent:
4695695, Sep 22, 1987
Filed:
Apr 3, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/719654
Inventors:
Thomas T. Meek - Los Alamos NM
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H05B 664
C04B 3536
US Classification:
219 1055M
Abstract:
A fracture-resistant, fiber-reinforced ceramic substrate is produced by a method which involves preparing a ceramic precursor mixture comprising glass material, a coupling agent, and resilient fibers, and then exposing the mixture to microwave energy. The microwave field orients the fibers in the resulting ceramic material in a desired pattern wherein heat later generated in or on the substrate can be dissipated in a desired geometric pattern parallel to the fiber pattern. Additionally, the shunt capacitance of the fracture-resistant, fiber-reinforced ceramic substrate is lower which provides for a quicker transit time for electronic pulses in any conducting pathway etched into the ceramic substrate.

Dispersion Strengthened Copper

US Patent:
4892581, Jan 9, 1990
Filed:
Apr 4, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/333073
Inventors:
Haskell Sheinberg - Los Alamos NM
Thomas T. Meek - Knoxville TN
Rodger D. Blake - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C22C 2912
US Classification:
75232
Abstract:
A composition of matter comprised of copper and particles which are dispersed throughout the copper, where the particles are comprised of copper oxide and copper having a coating of copper oxide, and a method for making this composition of matter.

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