MR. PAUL SCOTT SORENSON, LCSW
Social Work at Hancock St, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon 3100
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
3939 NE Hancock St SUITE 311, Portland, OR 97212
Phone
(503) 998-5857

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Paul Sorenson, age 63
3576 NE Knott St, Portland, OR 97212
Paul Sorenson
3151 Main St, Forest Grove, OR 97116
Paul Sorenson, age 72
1300 SW Park Ave APT 1901, Portland, OR 97201
(503) 475-4916
Paul Sorenson
1729 Madras St SE APT 43, Salem, OR 97306
(503) 540-9161

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Licensed Clinical Social Worker At Self Employed

Licensed Clinical Social Worker At Self Employed

Position:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Self Employed
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Self Employed - Licensed Clinical Social Worker


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Paul E Sorenson, Tigard OR - LCSW

Paul E Sorenson, Tigard OR - LCSW

Specialties:
Social Work, Clinical Social Work
Address:
7080 SW Fir Loop SUITE 100, Tigard 97223
(503) 620-1191 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Paul S Sorenson, Portland OR - LCSW

Paul S Sorenson, Portland OR - LCSW

Specialties:
Social Work, Clinical Social Work
Address:
3939 NE Hancock St SUITE 311, Portland 97212
Languages:
English


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Method And Apparatus For Controlling An Array Of Input/Output Devices

Method And Apparatus For Controlling An Array Of Input/Output Devices

US Patent:
8533630, Sep 10, 2013
Filed:
Sep 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/517149
Inventors:
Paul F. Sorenson - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715840, 715810
Abstract:
A processing system may include an array of input/output (I/O) devices (e. g. , an array of microphones, an array of antennas, etc. ) A device array control program for the processing system may provide a user interface for controlling the array of I/O devices. The user interface may include an array of objects representing the array of I/O devices, as well as a set of controls near the array of objects. The controls may include a right handle, a left handle, and a gain handle. The left handle and the right handle may be moved by a user to control which I/O devices will be used, and the gain handle may be moved to control gain for at least one of the I/O devices. Other embodiments are described and claimed.