Примеры использования Fessenden на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Fessenden married.
Professor Fessenden was that man.
Fessenden eventually became the holder of more than 500 patents.
This is Roger Fessenden, Action 2 News.
Fessenden was born September 29, 1875 in Fort Fairfield, Maine, United States.
They married in September 1890 and later had a son,Reginald Kennelly Fessenden.
The Fessenden School.
The river arises in Wells County, North Dakota,approximately 10 mi(16 km) northwest of Fessenden.
In this state of relaxation, Fessenden could imagine, invent and think his way to new ideas.
Fessenden won the initial court trial and was awarded damages; however, NESCO prevailed on appeal.
However, in the midst of promising advances, Fessenden became embroiled in disputes with his sponsor.
Fessenden evolved the heterodyne principle here where two signals combined to produce a third signal.
Ships at sea heard a broadcast that included Fessenden playing O Holy Night on the violin and reading a passage from the Bible.
Fessenden quickly made major advances, especially in receiver design, as he worked to develop audio reception of signals.
Wendigo is a 2001 horror film directed by Larry Fessenden and starring Patricia Clarkson and Jake Weber.
Although Fessenden ceased radio research after his dismissal from NESCO in 1911, he continued to work in other fields.
However, in 1890, facing financial problems, Edison was forced to lay off most of the laboratory employees,including Fessenden.
Finally, on March 31, 1928, Fessenden settled his outstanding lawsuits with RCA, receiving a significant cash settlement.
He and his assistant, physicist Henri Abraham, visited the American laboratories on a number of occasions and were aware of the works of Lee de Forest,Reginald A. Fessenden and Irving Langmuir.
The film is produced by Derek Curl,Larry Fessenden, Ti West and Peter Phok. for Dark Sky Films in partnership with Glass Eye Pix.
Fessenden contracted with General Electric(GE) to help design and produce a series of high-frequency alternator-transmitters.
The company limped along for a few years, until it was sold to the Westinghouse Electric& Manufacturing Company in 1920, and the next year its assets,including numerous important Fessenden patents, were sold to the Radio Corporation of America(RCA), which also inherited the longstanding Fessenden legal proceedings.
William Pitt Fessenden(October 16, 1806- September 8, 1869) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Maine.
Later that year, George Westinghouse personally recruited Fessenden for the newly created position of chair of the Electrical Engineering department at the Western University of Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh now the University of Pittsburgh.
After Fessenden left NESCO, Ernst Alexanderson continued to work on alternator-transmitter development at General Electric, mostly for long range radiotelegraph use.
The next year Philadelphia's Board of Directors of City Trusts awarded Fessenden a John Scott Medal, which included a cash prize of $800, for"his invention of a reception scheme for continuous wave telegraphy and telephony", and recognized him as"One whose labors had been of great benefit.
Fessenden, experimenting with a high-frequency spark transmitter, successfully transmitted speech on December 23, 1900, over a distance of about 1.6 kilometres(0.99 mi), the first audio radio transmission.
At the outbreak of World War I, Fessenden volunteered his services to the Canadian government and was sent to London where he developed a device to detect enemy artillery and another to locate enemy submarines.
When William P. Fessenden resigned as Secretary of the Treasury in March 1865, Lincoln nominated Hugh McCulloch from Indiana to replace Fessenden at Treasury.
In 1920, Fessenden was elected a member of Shanghai Municipal Council Board of Trustees and in October 1923 he became chairman of the Municipal Council.