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Seminar Paper

Author
Amos, R. S. P.
Title
A photoelectric curve follower
Imprint
1950
Description

Presented to the Juniors and Students' Section of the Sydney Division of The Institution, Nov 1950.

[This paper was awarded both the Edward Noyes Prize 1951, and the R. J. N. Franki Medal 1951]

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  • 'Edward Noyes Prize, and R. J. N. Franki Medal - 1951 Awards.', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 24 (1-2) (1952), 35. Details

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