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    The Volta Laboratory (also known as the Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory, the Bell Carriage House and the Bell Laboratory) and the Volta Bureau were created...
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  • the prestigious Volta Laboratory Association in 1880 (also known as the 'Volta Laboratory' and as the 'Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory') precursor to...
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    Laboratory Association' (1880), also known as the Volta Laboratory and as the 'Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory', and which eventually led to the Volta Bureau...
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    at Bell's laboratory at 1325 L Street in Washington, D.C. Both were later to become full associates in the Volta Laboratory Association, created and...
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    assets owned by the Volta Laboratory Association. Graham used the considerable profits from the sale of his shares to found the Volta Bureau as an instrument...
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    the Volta Laboratory Association to be the holder of their patents. Their successful development of the graphophone led to the formation of the Volta Graphophone...
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    Bell's 1325 'L' Street laboratory in Washington, D.C. Both were later to become full associates in the Volta Laboratory Association, created and financed...
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  • Look up volta or Volta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Volta may refer to: Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), Italian physicist and inventor of the electric...
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    interests, but Edison refused, resulting in the Volta Laboratory Association merging the shares of their Volta Graphophone Company with the company that later...
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    'Volta Fund') and institutions in and around the United States capital of Washington, D.C. They included the prestigious 'Volta Laboratory Association'...
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    Volta Laboratory established by Alexander Graham Bell in Washington, D.C., United States. Its trademark usage was acquired successively by the Volta Graphophone...
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    Bell Labs (redirect from Bell laboratory)
    Chichester Bell. The laboratory was variously known as the Volta Bureau, the Bell Carriage House, the Bell Laboratory and the Volta Laboratory. It focused on...
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  • Research Laboratory Omar Rodríguez-López, filmmaker, musician, leader of The Mars Volta Ontario Rugby League, a rugby league football association in Ontario...
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    Edison; its use would rise the following year. Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory made several improvements in the 1880s and introduced the 'graphophone'...
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  • Frances the Mute (category The Mars Volta albums)
    by American progressive rock band The Mars Volta released in February 2005 on Gold Standard Laboratories and Universal. Produced by guitarist and songwriter...
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    instrument makers Phonograph Photophone Volta Laboratory and Bureau, Alexander Graham Bell's research laboratory in Washington, D.C. Schoenherr, Steven...
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    Volt (category Alessandro Volta)
    Galvani, Alessandro Volta developed the so-called voltaic pile, a forerunner of the battery, which produced a steady electric current. Volta had determined...
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    History of the battery (category Alessandro Volta)
    This, in part, led to the rejection of Volta's contact tension theory in favor of the electrochemical theory. Volta's illustrations of his Crown of Cups and...
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  • barcode readers, Volta left his position at the University of Bologna to focus on his business initiative. He transferred from a small laboratory to a factory...
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    first laboratory facility in Menlo Park, New Jersey, where many of his early inventions were developed. He later established a botanical laboratory in Fort...
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    Tomaso Poggio (category Fellows of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence)
    Pavia for the Volta Bicentennial in 2000, the 2003 Gabor Award, the 2009 Okawa Prize [2], and named in 2009 a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement...
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    physics professors were looking for talented students. They attended the Volta Conference at Como in September 1927, where Segrè heard lectures from notable...
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    entitled The Architectonics of Natural Metaphysics. In 1800, Alessandro Volta reported his invention of the voltaic pile, which inspired Ørsted to investigate...
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  • on 15 March 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2023. "Goleiro Bruno faz pênalti na volta ao futebol e Boa empata com o Uberaba". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
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    Legion of Honour in 1877. In 1888 he was awarded the last of the valuable Volta Prizes by the French government. In 1873 he and Hippolyte Fontaine accidentally...
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    The return route from regions south of the Canaries became the 'volta do largo' or 'volta do mar'. The 'rediscovery' of the Azores islands in 1427 is merely...
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    grids. Direct current was produced in 1800 by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta's battery, his Voltaic pile. The nature of how current flowed was not yet...
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    produced the documentary "Devoir de mémoire sur la reconstruction de la Haute Volta". The film is regularly screened in various locations, as an opportunity...
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    most notably directing research at the Braunschweig Laboratory. He gave a speech in 1935 at the Volta Congress, an international meeting on the problems...
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  • each and 6–7 GFLOPS/W efficiency. As of June 2019[update], DGX SaturnV Volta, using "NVIDIA DGX-1 Volta36, Xeon E5-2698v4 20C 2.2GHz, Infiniband EDR...
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