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Graham Bell - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Graham Bell (disambiguation); Bell, Graham

Graham Bell         
n. Graham Bell (inventore e fisico americano, inventore del telefono)
Alexander Graham Bell         
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  • Alexander Graham Bell in his later years
  • telephone transmitter]]
  • A quote by Alexander Graham Bell engraved in the stone wall within the Peace Chapel of the [[International Peace Garden]] (in Manitoba Canada and North Dakota, USA).
  • Alexander Graham Bell, his wife [[Mabel Gardiner Hubbard]], and their daughters Elsie (left) and Marian ca. 1885
  • Bell at the opening of the long-distance line from New York to Chicago in 1892
  • A.G. Bell issue of 1940
  • Bell's [[HD-4]] on a test run ca. 1919
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  • pedagogical instruction]] to teachers at the Boston School for Deaf Mutes, 1871. Throughout his life, he referred to himself as "a teacher of the deaf".
  • Bell, an alumnus of the [[University of Edinburgh]], Scotland, receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LL.D.) at the university in 1906
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  • Cape Breton]], part of the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
  • Photophone receiver, one half of Bell's wireless [[optical communication]] system, ca. 1880
  • Alexander Graham Bell: "Improvement in Telegraphy" filed on February 14, 1876, granted on March 7, 1876.}}</ref> drawing, March 7, 1876
  • Bell's voice, from a Volta Laboratory recording in 1885. Restored by the Smithsonian in 2013.
  • National Historic Site of Canada]]
  • The master telephone patent, 174465, March 7, 1876
BRITISH-BORN AMERICAN SCIENTIST AND INVENTOR KNOWN FOR THE TELEPHONE (1847–1922)
Alexander gram bell; Aleck Bell; Eliza Grace Symonds Bell; Alexander graham bell; Alexander G. Bell
n. (1847-1922) scienziato americano di origine scozzese e presunto inventore del telefono
bell jar         
  • A bell jar operating below atmospheric pressure
  • A model of [[Joseph Priestley]]'s bell jar containing a candle
GLASS JAR USED IN SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS
Bell Jar; Bell glass
n. campana di vetro

Definición

Bell Laboratories
One of AT&T's research sites, in Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA. It was the birthplace of the transistor, Unix, C and C++ and the current home of research on Plan 9 and ODE. AT&T Research (http://research.att.com/). ftp://ftp.research.att.com/. netlib sources ftp://netlib.att.com. (1994-11-17)

Wikipedia

Graham Bell

Graham Bell may refer to:

  • Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), Scottish-born American inventor of the telephone
  • Graham Bell (artist) (1910–1943), South African painter and journalist
  • Graham Bell (singer) (1948–2008), English pop and rock singer
  • Graham Bell (biologist) (born 1949), English-Canadian evolutionary biologist
  • Graham Bell (footballer) (born 1955), English footballer
  • Graham Bell (skier) (born 1966), Olympic skier, TV presenter
  • Graham Bell (duo), Israeli DJ duo
  • Graham Bell (advocate), Scottish lawyer
  • Graham E. Bell, American amateur astronomer
Ejemplos de uso de Graham Bell
1. Details here. www.dell4me.com Photo÷ Alexander Graham Bell opens New York–Chicago phone line, 18'2 Price÷ $1'5.
2. "It‘s a bit like Alexander Graham Bell getting the biggest telephone bill," he said.
3. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for his telephone.
4. A draftsman of great repute, this African–American did the drawings for the worlds first telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
5. The new services are being described as the biggest shake–up in communications since Alexander Graham Bell made the first landline call in 1876.