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Licenses:
Oregon - Active 2006
Education:
University of Washington School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 2006 University of Washington -Seattle Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 2002
Specialties:
Real Estate - 50% Land Use / Zoning - 50%
Associations:
Oregon State Bar - Member, 2006-present Oregon State Bar, Real Estate and Land Use Section - Member, 2006-present Oregon Business Association - Chair, Good Government Committee, 2010-2012 University of Washington Alumni Association - Board Member, Portland Chapter
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ISLN:
915890857
Admitted:
2000
University:
University of Evansville, B.A., 1997
Law School:
University of Missouri at Columbia, School of Law, J.D., 2000
An improved photographic printer of the type wherein photosensitive photographic material is automatically advanced through an exposure area and is marked intermediate adjacent exposures to facilitate the separation or cutting of the different exposures. The improvement consists of a marking system having elements movable in and out of the exposure area to mark the photographic material while it is in the exposure area but without obstructing the photographic material while it is being exposed. In a preferred embodiment, the marking system includes a punch carried by a rotatable eccentric member, the punch being carried in and out of the exposure area on rotation of the eccentric member. The eccentric member is biased to maintain the punch out of the exposure area and is provided with a camming surface engagable by a reciprocal member, cooperation between the reciprocal member and camming surface causing rotation of the eccentric member. The punch may be positioned, and the reciprocating member configured, such that the reciprocating member will activate the punch when the punch is in the exposure area.
Noise Generator Using Combined Outputs Of Two Pseudo-Random Sequence Generators
Steven C. Albers - Shoreview MN Timothy J. Callaghan - Roseville MN William L. Rasmussen - Brooklyn Center MN Robert A. Pajak - Ham Lake MN
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H03K 384
US Classification:
331 78
Abstract:
The pseudo-random-bit sequence generators are clocked by separate clock signals of different frequency. The two pseudo-random-bit sequence generator outputs are logically combined by an exclusive-or gate to provide a pseudo-random-bit sequence generator which, when converted to analog signal has improved white noise characteristics.
Kirk Hansen, Mike Hingst, Anita Barkdoll, Keith Jorgensen, Jerome Roberts, Joel Mcafee, Sarah Hansen, Greggory Flook, Diane Whitte, Shannon Klemme, Keith Quaranta
South Side Elementary School Bonners Ferry ID 1966-1968, North Side School Bonners Ferry ID 1968-1969, Valley View Elementary School Bonners Ferry ID 1969-1970, East Glacier Park Elementary School East Glacier Park MT 1970-1970, Lincoln Junior High School Billings MT 1971-1973, Sutherland High School Sutherland NE 1974-1976