Terence R Whitehead, Age 671602 W Alta Rd, Peoria, IL 61615

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1602 W Alta Rd, Peoria, IL 61615

Arlington, VA

Darby, PA

Richmond, VA

Highland Springs, VA

Berkeley, CA

Honolulu, HI

Washington, DC

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Work

Company: Aecom, various Jul 2013 Position: Analyst

Education

School / High School: George Mason University School of Public Policy- Arlington, VA May 2012 Specialities: Master's

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Resumes

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Research Microbiologist At U.s. Dept. Of Agriculture

Location:
Peoria, Illinois Area
Industry:
Research
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Terence Whitehead

Location:
United States
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Terence Whitehead

Location:
United States
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Terence Whitehead - Arlington, VA

Work:
AECOM, Various Jul 2013 to 2000
Analyst
American Water Works Association - Washington, DC Mar 2013 to Jul 2013
Government Affairs Specialist
AJW, INC Jul 2012 to Oct 2012
Research Assistant
Office of Senator Mark - Warner, WA Jan 2012 to May 2012
Internship
Education:
George Mason University School of Public Policy - Arlington, VA May 2012
Master's
Coastal Carolina University - Myrtle Beach, SC May 2008
Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Sciences

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Terrence Whitehead

Terrence Harrell Whitehead (born May 31, 1983 in Gardena, California) is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the ...

Us Patents

Beta-Xylosidase For Conversion Of Plant Cell Wall Carbohydrates To Simple Sugars

US Patent:
7993884, Aug 9, 2011
Filed:
Sep 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/904577
Inventors:
Douglas B. Jordan - Peoria IL, US
Xin Liang Li - Morton IL, US
Christopher A. Dunlap - Dunlap IL, US
Terence R. Whitehead - Peoria IL, US
Michael A. Cotta - Edelstein IL, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12P 19/02
C12N 9/00
C12N 9/26
C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435105, 435183, 435201, 536 232
Abstract:
Xylose-containing plant material may be hydrolyzed to xylose using a β-D-xylosidase which exhibits unexpectedly high activity. The enzyme has a kvalue for catalysis of approximately 185 secfor 1,4-β-D-xylobiose (X2) when measured at a pH of 5. 3 and a temperature of 25 C. ; this is at least 10-fold greater than reported for other xylosidases at 25 C. and their optimal pH. The enzyme also has an isoelectric point of approximately 4. 4. When reacted at a pH between about 4. 5 and about 7. 7, the β-D-xylosidase exhibits surprisingly high activity for hydrolyzing xylose-containing plant materials to xylose. The xylose released from plant materials may then be converted to other secondary products such as ethanol by fermentation or other reaction. This β-D-xylosidase may be used alone or in combination with other hydrolytic or xylanolytic enzymes for treatment of lignocellulosic or hemicellulosic plant materials or plant material hydrolysates or xylooligosaccharides.

Application Of Tannins To Reduce Odor Emissions From Animal Waste

US Patent:
8137660, Mar 20, 2012
Filed:
Jun 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/487153
Inventors:
Terence R. Whitehead - Peoria IL, US
Michael A. Cotta - Edelstein IL, US
Cheryl Spence - Hanna City IL, US
Assignee:
The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61L 11/00
A61K 9/00
US Classification:
424 766, 424400
Abstract:
Quebracho tannins are effective for the treatment of animal wastes which contain feces or fecal waste-containing material to inhibit odor emissions therefrom. Application of an effective amount of Quebracho tannins to the animal wastes elicits one or both of reducing gas emissions (such as total gas, hydrogen sulfide, and/or methane) therefrom, and reducing the populations or metabolic activity of anaerobic sulfate reducing bacteria therein. Reduction of odor emissions from the animal waste may also be effected by combining the Quebracho tannins with animal litter which is applied in the locus or vicinity of the animal.

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