Henri Gaston Busignies (29 December 1905 – 20 June 1981) was a French-born American electrical engineer who made major contributions to radar, radio communication...
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Dorschug Harold E. Taylor Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper Helen Sharman Henri G. Busignies Henry Bourne Joy Henry Feinberg Herbert Hoover Jr. Hiram Percy Maxim...
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Jan A. Rajchman 1975: Sidney Darlington 1976: Murray Joslin 1977: Henri G. Busignies 1978: Daniel E. Noble 1979: Albert Rose 1980: Robert Adler 1981: C...
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Haggerty (Texas Instruments) 1970: William O. Baker (Bell Labs) 1971: Henri G. Busignies (International Telephone & Telegraph) 1972: Peter C. Goldmark (Goldmark...
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Arctic, Antarctic and transatlantic flight radio communication 1959 Henri G. Busignies & Francis L. Moseley Aircraft automatic radio direction finding 1960...
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1961: Charles Townes 1962: Harry B. Smith 1963: Robert N. Hall 1964: Henri Busignies 1965: Jack A. Morton 1966: Jack Kilby 1967: James Hillier 1968: Walter...
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World War II, especially by French engineers Maurice Deloraine and Henri Busignies, working in the French division of the US's ITT Corporation. Their...
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round against Jelle Sels". 27 October 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2023. Busignies, Milan (9 November 2022). "Benoît Paire abandons in the 2nd round of the...
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gains were ceded to Charles V under the Treaty of Crépy in 1544. In 1554 Henri II of France fought against Charles V and took Le Quesnoy, but could not...
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route d'Arnèke in the West direction). Other smaller roads include rue Henri Wallaert, chemin d'Esquelbecq, petit chemin d'Esquelbecq (north directions)...
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link the Champ de la Nation in the centre of town and pass along the Rue Henri-Barbusse. The commune was served by rail transport through Aniche station...
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