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  • 112Godowsky, Leopold, Jr. — ▪ American musician and photography technician born May 27, 1900, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. died February 18, 1983, New York, New York       American musician and photographic technician primarily known as a codeveloper of Kodachrome film (1935).… …

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  • 113Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky — Sergey Prokudin Gorsky. Self portrait on the Korolistskali River, 1912 Born August 30, 1863(1863 08 30) Funikovs Gora, Russian Empire …

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  • 114Contax — II A historic camera: the East Germany Contax S of 1949 – …

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  • 115Janet Parker — (1938–1978) was the last known person to die from smallpox. [http://www.qmul.ac.uk/news/newsrelease.php?news id=18 Twenty five years on: Smallpox revisted Queen Mary, University of London] She was a medical photographer and worked in the Anatomy… …

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  • 116National Institute of Aeronautics and Space — Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional LAPAN logo Established November 27, 1964 (1964 11 27) (46 years ago) Headquarte …

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  • 117radiology — radiologist, n. /ray dee ol euh jee/, n. 1. the science dealing with x rays or nuclear radiation, esp. for medical uses. 2. the examination or photographing of organs, bones, etc., with such rays. 3. the interpretation of medical x ray… …

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  • 119Harold Eugene Edgerton — Born April 6, 1903 (1903 04 06) Fremont, Nebraska Died …

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  • 120X-ray crystallography — can locate every atom in a zeolite, an aluminosilicate with many important applications, such as water purification. X ray crystallography is a method of determining the arrangement of atoms within a crystal, in which a beam of X rays strikes a… …

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