Patrick Lavalley
AmeriCorps VISTA
4 Papers
90 Citations
Patrick Lavalley is an academic researcher from AmeriCorps VISTA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Container (abstract data type) & Stimulation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Electrical stimulation device and method for therapeutic treatment and pain management
Mueller Pierre-Yves,Marshall Masko,Pierre-Yves Lampo,Klaus Schönenberger,Felix Buhlmann,Guex Steve,Gary L. Moore,Patrick Lavalley +7 more
- 19 Apr 2006
TL;DR: A disposable electrical stimulation device and method for providing therapeutic treatment and pain management in a convenient, compact configuration is described in this article, where the common structure of communicatively coupled dual electrodes including control circuitry and a power source accommodates a range of different sizes, configurations, stimulation treatment intensities, and other physical and electrical characteristics that can be pre-customized and packaged for specific, limited time use.
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Electrical stimulation device
Marshall Masko,Gary C,Patrick Lavalley,Pierre-yves C,O Compex Medical S.A. Mueller,O Compex Medical S.A. Lampo,Klaus C,O Compex Medical S.A. Schonenberger,Felix C,O Compex Medical S.A. Buhlmann,Steve C,O Compex Medical S.A. Guex +11 more
- 19 Apr 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a control module (40) consisting of a closure female pressure (66) that is configured to receive male pressure (68) and a closure mounted on a first electrode (22) for electrically connecting the control circuitry of electrical stimulation the first electrode, and a flexible cable (26) extending from the control module and including a third connector (58) configured to connect to a second electrode (24).
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Apparatus for assessing the effectiveness of a sterilization process
Kent Larson,Patrick Lavalley,Jami Mclaren,Steven J. Olson +3 more
- 12 Apr 2010
TL;DR: In this article, a dead end cavity closed by an access cap having a port coupled to a challenge tube defining the only path by which a substantial quantity of sterilant can reach the cavity.
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Package for chemicals
Patrick Lavalley
- 16 Jul 2009
TL;DR: A septum is formed in such a manner that it provides a sealing effect to close an opening in the container as mentioned in this paper. But it is not suitable for the handling of large amounts of liquid.