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Leslie Geddes edit

 

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William B. Kouwenhoven edit

 

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Jan A. Rajchman edit

Hi Sabbah67, adding external links doesn't means citing the source. You might wish to take a look @ WP:CITE. please do not remove the tag until you add the reference section with proper citations. feel free to contact me anytime. thanks, Sushant gupta 09:08, 11 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Cummings C. Chesney edit

 

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IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award edit

 

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Biographies edit

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Hendrik Wade Bode edit

  The Special Barnstar
For contributing Bode's patents to the article of Hendrik Wade Bode, I award you this Barnstar as a token of appreciation. Many thanks. Dr.K. 01:32, 3 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Unreferenced BLPs edit

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