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Kenneth J Salazar

from Santa Fe, NM
Age ~45

Kenneth Salazar Phones & Addresses

  • 607 Alarid St, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 983-5904
  • Tesuque, NM
  • PO Box 2950, Santa Fe, NM 87504 (505) 474-9695

Work

Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Specialities

Water • Regulatory and Government Affairs • Environmental • Strategic Response and Counseling Environmental • Land Use • Administrative Law • Government • Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance • Election Campaigns & Political Law • Business • Litigation

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Specialties:
Water
Regulatory and Government Affairs
Environmental
Strategic Response and Counseling Environmental
Land Use
Administrative Law
Government
Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance
Election Campaigns & Political Law
Business
Litigation
ISLN:
904082089
Admitted:
1981
University:
Colorado College, B.S., 1977
Law School:
University of Michigan, J.D., 1981

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Location:
United States
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Kenneth Salazar

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Location:
Santa Fe, NM
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
Comfort Suites Santa Fe New Mexico
Night Auditor
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Kenneth Salazar

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Hydrogen Scavengers

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US Patent:
6426314, Jul 30, 2002
Filed:
May 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/872220
Inventors:
David W. Carroll - Los Alamos NM
Kenneth V. Salazar - Espanola NM
Mitchell Trkula - Los Alamos NM
Cynthia W. Sandoval - Los Alamos NM
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Los Alamos NM
International Classification:
H01J 718
US Classification:
502150, 502103, 502104, 502108, 502114, 502115, 502117, 502152, 502401, 2521811, 2521813, 2521814, 2521816, 2521817
Abstract:
There has been invented a codeposition process for fabricating hydrogen scavengers. First, a -bonded allylic organometallic complex is prepared by reacting an allylic transition metal halide with an organic ligand complexed with an alkali metal; and then, in a second step, a vapor of the -bonded allylic organometallic complex is combined with the vapor of an acetylenic compound, irradiated with UV light, and codeposited on a substrate.

Synthesis Of Bipbsrcacuo Superconductor

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US Patent:
53004868, Apr 5, 1994
Filed:
May 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/067911
Inventors:
William L. Hults - Los Alamos NM
Kenneth V. Salazar - Espanola NM
David S. Phillips - Los Alamos NM
Dean E. Peterson - Los Alamos NM
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C01F 1102
C01F 302
C01F 2900
H01L 3912
US Classification:
505501
Abstract:
A process and a precursor composition for preparing a lead-doped bismuth-strontium-calcium-copper oxide superconductor of the formula Bi. sub. a Pb. sub. b Sr. sub. c Ca. sub. d Cu. sub. e O. sub. f wherein a is from about 1. 7 to about 1. 9, b is from about 0. 3 to about 0. 45, c is from about 1. 6 to about 2. 2, d is from about 1. 6 to about 2. 2, e is from about 2. 97 to about 3. 2 and f is 10. +-. z by reacting a mixture of Bi. sub. 4 Sr. sub. 3 Ca. sub. 3 Cu. sub. 4 O. sub. 16. +-. z, an alkaline earth metal cuprate, e. g. , Sr. sub. 9 Ca. sub. 5 Cu. sub. 24 O. sub. 41, and an alkaline earth metal plumbate, e. g. , Ca. sub. 2-x Sr. sub. x PbO. sub. 4 wherein x is about 0. 5, is disclosed.
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