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Milton Lang Phones & Addresses

  • Baltimore, MD
  • Ocean City, MD
  • Westminster, MD
  • Severn, MD
  • Severna Park, MD
  • Queenstown, MD

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Company: Medicated assisted treatment technologies - Belcamp, MD Jun 2010 Position: Substance abuse counselor

Education

School / High School: Community College of Baltimore County- Dundalk Heritage Park, MD 2009 Specialities: Certification in Chemical Dependency Counseling in Chemical Dependency Counseling

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Milton Lang Fallston, MD

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Work:
Medicated Assisted Treatment Technologies
Belcamp, MD
Jun 2010 to Jul 2012
Substance Abuse Counselor

Turning Corners Incorporated
Bel Air, MD
May 2009 to May 2011
Substance Abuse Therapist

Education:
Community College of Baltimore County
Dundalk Heritage Park, MD
2009 to 2011
Certification in Chemical Dependency Counseling in Chemical Dependency Counseling

McDaniel College
Westminster, MD
2004 to 2008
BA in Psychology and Business

Publications

Us Patents

Pulse Repetition Frequency Detector

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US Patent:
39991369, Dec 21, 1976
Filed:
Apr 2, 1969
Appl. No.:
4/812634
Inventors:
William A. O'Berry - Severna Park MD
Carl D. Wise - Severna Park MD
Milton R. Lang - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H03K 906
US Classification:
328138
Abstract:
A circuit for detecting the occurrence of incoming pulses at a predetermined repetition rate while remaining unresponsive to pulses occurring at an even harmonic of such rate, the circuit including a clock pulse generator and resettable counter arranged to count the pulses produced by the generator and to produce an output representing its current count, resetting means for resetting the counter to its "0" count state when an incoming pulse arrives at a time after the arrival of a preceding pulse which started the clock pulse generator which is equal to or greater than the time between pulses occurring at the repetition frequency to be detected, signal producing means for producing an output signal only when the time of arrival between such incoming pulses is equal to the time between pulses at the repetition frequency to be detected, and output signal suppressing means arranged to prevent the production of an output signal when an incoming pulse arrives at a time after the arrival of an incoming pulse which started the clock pulse generator equal to one-half the time between incoming pulses occurring at the repetition frequency to be detected. The clock pulse generator has a preferably variable repetition frequency which is a multiple of the repetition frequency to be detected.
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