A device called the transistor, which has several applications in radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where it was invented. Physics at Surfaces - Page 3by Andrew Zangwill - 1988 - 454 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Legislative hearings - 1977 - 1378 pages
...paragraphs of the News and Radio column on the radio page of their July 1st issue: "A device called the transistor, which has several applications in radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1974 - 364 pages
...paragraphs of the News and Radio column on the radio page of their July 1st issue: "A device called the transistor, which has several applications in radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where... | |
| Weights and measures - 1974 - 226 pages
...paragraphs of the News and Radio column on the radio page of their July 1st issue: "A device called the transistor, which has several applications in radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where... | |
| Jeremy Bernstein - Business & Economics - 1987 - 270 pages
...WPIX. The rendition will be a part of the station's "Television Chapel" program. The last item read: A device called a transistor, which has several applications...radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where... | |
| D. Manners, T. Makimoto - Computers - 1995 - 230 pages
...unenthusiastic world, with next day's New York Times giving it 4'/2 inches on page 46, referring to it as: 'A device called a transistor which has several...radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed'. Elsewhere the invention had more of an impact. In Tokyo a young sub-lieutenant later de-mobbed from... | |
| Emerson W. Pugh - Business & Economics - 1995 - 432 pages
...of fixed disk drives and the 52 manufacturers of flexible disk drives." 17 The Solid^State Challenge "A device, called a transistor, which has several...radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first urne yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories . . . where it was invented."... | |
| Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson - Computers - 1997 - 384 pages
...Monday-evening program Radio Theatre that summer, they devoted a few paragraphs to the new amplifier. "A device called a transistor, which has several applications...radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories," began the piece, noting... | |
| Howard R. Huff, U. Gösele, H. Tsuya - Semiconductors - 1998 - 894 pages
...paragraphs of the News and Radio column on the radio page of their July 1st issue: "A device called the transistor, which has several applications in radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated for the first time yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where... | |
| Jerrold H. Krenz - Technology & Engineering - 2000 - 474 pages
...dealt with new radio shows. Near the end of the column appeared the following (New York Times 1948): A device called a transistor which has several applications...radio where a vacuum tube ordinarily is employed, was demonstrated yesterday at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 463 West Street, where it was invented.... | |
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