telegraphy in A Sentence

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    He calls the project Immaculate Telegraphy.

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    Manual de telegrafía sin hilos Manual of wireless Telegraphy.

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    In early 1869, he quit Telegraphy to pursue invention full time.

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    The Morse telegraphic apparatus was officially adopted as the standard for European Telegraphy in 1851.

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    He invented radio Telegraphy and succeeded in sending wireless messages across Atlantic ocean in 1901.

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    During the Civil War, Edison learned the emerging technology of Telegraphy, and traveled around the country working as a telegrapher.

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    Back in 1875, while focusing on a concept of electromagnets and Telegraphy, Edison found a kind of energy involving electromagnetism and light and heat.

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    Over several years starting in 1894 the Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi built the first complete, commercially successful wireless Telegraphy system based on airborne Hertzian waves(radio transmission).

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    Unfortunately, Mary died about 13 years later from some unknown ailment, though not before the couple had three children, including two that Edison nicknamed“Dot” and“Dash”, referencing his background in Telegraphy.

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    Statutory protection has been given to the publication in newspapers or broadcast by wireless Telegraphy of substantially true reports of any proceedings of either House of Parliament, provided the reports are for the public good and are not actuated by malice Art. 361A.

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    Lodge filed a US patent for"electric Telegraphy" on February 1, 1898, describing apparatus for"an operator, by means of what is now known as'Hertzian-wave Telegraphy' to transmit messages across space to any one or more of a number of different individuals in various localities…".

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    In Telegraphy, this problem had been solved with intermediate devices at stations that replenished the dissipated energy by operating a signal recorder and transmitter back-to-back, forming a relay, so that a local energy source at each intermediate station powered the next leg of transmission.

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    MacKenzie, the boy's father, got Edison trained in Telegraphy, it provided him the necessary knowledge that would become the foundation for many of his early business successes, such as the invention of the stock ticker, the electric vote recorder, the quadruplex telegraph, and the automatic repeater,

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    Wheatstone also was experimenting with Telegraphy and(most importantly) understood that a single large battery would not carry a telegraphic signal over long distances, and that numerous small batteries were far more successful and efficient in this task(Wheatstone was building on the primary research of Joseph Henry, an American physicist).

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    Professor Charles Wheatstone also was experimenting with Telegraphy and, most importantly, understood that a single large battery would not carry a telegraphic signal over long distances, and that numerous small batteries were far more successful and efficient in this task(Wheatstone was building on the primary research of Joseph Henry, an American physicist).

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