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  • ...that Telsa was ahead of his time is putting it rather mildly. Most of his inventions were so advanced that the public had a difficult time grasping just how imp ...t goes entirely to Tesla. A long-running battle between the two ended when American courts essentially invalidated Marconi's radio patent, and awarded credit f
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  • ...University of Illinois. He worked as an editor for Pantheon Books, the New American Library, and <em>Commonwealth Magazine</em> and was the founding publisher ...sed Inventions and Other Discoveries]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Suppressed-Inventions-Jonathan-Eisen/dp/0399527354/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1245095034&sr=1
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  • ...ents and other source material from "radiant energy" or "free energy"&nbsp;inventions primarily in the period 1901-1945.&nbsp; The inventors covered include: Nik ...from being developed by some real or imaginary entity. The contents cover inventions by Tesla, Moray, Yglesias, Roy J. Meyers, Perriog, Ammann, Anonymous, Hans
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  • * My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla! * A Speech Delivered Before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
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  • ...tion systems for 3D ultrasound guided biopsy and surgical procedures. Some inventions came out of this technological development and I am personally named on man ...the Mandelbrot Set algorithm was made popular by an article in Scientific American's computer recreations section (by A. K. Dewdney). Back then all I had was
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  • ...frica and the Middle East. Fucilla's strategic input to government bodies, American, European and Canadian research centres and industries, was crucial to the ...ttp://www.steriwave.com/SteriwaveWeb08-07-09/Patent.html Francesco Fucilla Inventions]
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  • ...the book industry, which was nominated for article of the year 1978 by the American Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee. Moved from L.A. to Oj ...ver the years 1986-2000, researched, wrote, and published ''Tesla the Lost Inventions'', ''Tesla Coil'', ''Son of Tesla Coil'', and ''Radio Tesla''. Also edited
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  • ...fic papers, 4 books, 3 US patents and held 1 European patent. Her patented inventions include&nbsp;an ELF electromagnetic detection device for predicting earthqu
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  • ...y. He is a European Roving Reporter for Inventors Digest of USA, the North American International Correspondent for Inventors World of UK as well as a regular # North American International Correspondent for Inventors World of UK
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  • <b>INVENTIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS</b> * American Association for Advancement of Science
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  • [[Category:American inventions]]
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  • {{Use American English|date=March 2015}} | nationality = [[Americans|American]]
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  • {{use American English|date=July 2018}} ...s=5–22}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Hughes|first=Thomas P.|year=2004|title=American Genesis: A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm|edition=2nd|pl
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  • In [[American English]], "phonograph", properly specific to machines made by Edison, was ...tems slowly evolved from an exotic specialty item into a common feature of American homes, the description of the record-spinning component as a "record change
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