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English:
From Electronics magazine, 1934, an information diagram in the shape of a tree displaying many points of development and differentiation in vacuum tube technology during the 51-year span of 1883 and 1934. The points of divergence indicated by branches on the tree express the historical relationships between many different kinds of tubes that share common origins, including X-ray tubes, Cathode Ray tubes, and tube types used for different kinds of sound amplification applications.
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Date | |
Source | Electronics magazine, May 1934, page 147. In the holdings of the Prelinger Library. |
Author | Unattributed |
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