wheatstone in A Sentence

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    The electric clock came across the desk of Professor Charles Wheatstone.

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    Luckily for Bain(and unlucky for Wheatstone), Bain had patented the invention already.

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    Professor Charles Wheatstone would go on to patent and invent other useful things, like the stereoscope.

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    However, within a few years, Cooke and Wheatstone's multiple-wire signaling method would be overtaken by Morse's cheaper method.

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    William Cooke and Professor Charles Wheatstone reached the stage of launching a commercial telegraph prior to Morse, despite starting later.

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    Wheatstone liked the invention so much that he presented it in front of the Royal Society as his own invention.

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    Henry's work on the electromagnetic relay was the basis of the electrical telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse and Charles Wheatstone separately.

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    Morse then traveled to Europe seeking both sponsorship and patents, but in London discovered that Cooke and Wheatstone had already established priority.

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    Chevron also leads the development of the Wheatstone natural gas project, manages a one-sixth interest in the North West Shelf Venture and operates Australia's largest onshore oilfield on Barrow Island.

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    Chevron also leads the development of the Wheatstone natural gas project, manages a one-sixth interest in the North West Shelf Venture and operates Australia's largest onshore oil field on Barrow Island.

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    Chevron, owner of the giant Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects in Australia, said it expects global demand to be nearly 600 million metric tonne per annum(mmtpa) by 2035, while supply could be just about half of that.

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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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