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  1. Inventing Western Civilization (Cornerstone Books) by Thomas C. Patterson, 1997-01-01
  2. Inventing God's Law: How the Covenant Code of the Bible Used and Revised the Laws of Hammurabi by David P. Wright, 2009-09-03
  3. Inventing Late Night: Steve Allen And the Original Tonight Show by Ben Alba, 2005-10-03
  4. Inventing the "Great Awakening" by Frank Lambert, 2001-01-03
  5. Inventing the Southwest: The Fred Harvey Company and Native American Art by Kathleen L. Howard, Diana F. Pardue, 1996-09
  6. Inventing the Abbots and Other Stories by Sue Miller, 1999-02-01
  7. Inventing Modern America: From the Microwave to the Mouse by David E. Brown, 2003-04-01
  8. Inventing the Charles River by Karl Haglund, 2002-09-16
  9. Inventing Vietnam: The War in Film and Television (Culture And The Moving Image)
  10. Inventing Temperature: Measurement and Scientific Progress (Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by Hasok Chang, 2007-09-28
  11. Inventing the Dream: California through the Progressive Era (Americans and the California Dream) by Kevin Starr, 1986-12-04
  12. Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Intellectual Heritage by Elaine Showalter, 2001-03-20
  13. Inventing the Classics: Modernity, National Identity, and Japanese Literature
  14. Inventing Japan by Ian Buruma, 2005-06-02

101. Innovaro Pharmalicensing
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102. Yet2.com Global Marketplace
Marketplace for licensable technologies.
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104. Diktyo PRAXI | HELP-FORWARD Network
Technology transfer broker based in Greece.
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106. Flood Barrier
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108. Plateforme Suisse Invention Innovation Conseils Brevets Patentes Inventeurs
Plateforme de la Suisse romande pour les inventeurs.
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109. Home - Totally Absurd Inventions & Patents, America's Goofiest Patents
From the tricycle lawn mower to the diaper alarm, read about some of the strangest patents ever applied for.
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110. Independence Day Fireworks
Explains how they developed from the original Chinese invention.
http://www.twilightbridge.com/hobbies/festivals/independence/historyfireworks.ht
Home Leisure Index Holiday Index Independence Day History of Fireworks The birthplace of fireworks is generally recognized as China. It is said that a Chinese cook accidently mixed three common kitchen ingredients (black powder): Potassium nitrate or salt petre, sulphur and charcoal and lighted it. The result was colourful flames. The cook also noticed that if the mixture was burned when enclosed in the hollow of a bamboo shoot, there was a tremendous explosion. The first application of this technology was for entertainment. Slowly the theory took roots that this loud sound was perfect to chase away evil spirits and to celebrate weddings, victories in battles, eclipses of moon and religious ceremonies. Once the recipe for black powder was perfected, they found that it was easily used as rocket fuel, and they made hand carved wooden rockets in the shape of a dgoran, in the sixth century. These rockets shot rocket powered arrows from their mouth, and were used against the Mongol invaders of 1279. The principle behind these rockets is still used in rocket powered fireworks today. From China the fireworks moved on to the West, through adventurous explorers. Legend has it that Marco Polo brought this new accidental invention to the West from one of his many trips to China and other eastern countries. Thus the knowledge of making fireworks spread west, through Arabia in the seventh century. The Arabs called the rockets Chinese arrows.

111. VTMG Motor
Revolutionary Engine invention Claims the explosion force adds to the kinetic energy of the crankshaft in this special design (Bilingual site).
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112. Help For Inventors With Inventions
Inventions UK offers advice and assistance to UK inventors in the promotion and patenting of their invention.
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114. How Television Works
Illustrated explanation of how early TVs worked.
http://www.mztv.com/how.html
Mechanical TV: How it works
The scanning and reproducing discs are similar. Both are mounted on driving motors, and each is punched with a spiral of small holes along the outer edge. The number of holes matches the number of lines of picture definition.
At the transmitter in this mechanical system, the studio is in total darkness. A light emanates from a lamp behind the disc and, projected through the holes set in the spiral on the outer edge, scans the features of the subject's face. The photocell converts these variations in the reflected light into the electric impulses, which, once amplified, can be transmitted by radio waves.
At the receiver, the signal is converted into a sequence of bright flashes by the neon tube. The reproducing disc rotates rapidly in front of this tube, and converts each flash of the lamp into a small element of the image. The rapid speed of the disc makes "persistence of vision" possible for the looker-in.
"Persistence of vision" means that the brain retains an image for one tenth of a second after it is perceived by the eye. The rapid repetition of moving images (in film or television) tricks the brain into perceiving continuous images.
How Black and White Electronic Television Worked circa 1939
The Iconoscope was the camera pick-up tube that was most commonly used in 1939 TV cameras. It was the "eye" of television. Inside the Iconoscope, the image is projected onto a photosensitive plate and scanned by an electron beam, breaking the elements of the image into a series of electrical impulses. These impulses can be transmitted as a radio signal to a TV set.

115. HowStuffWorks "How Telephones Work"
An article that describes how telephones work.
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    Telephones are actually one of the simplest devices in your house. Although most of us take it completely for granted, the telephone you have in your house is one of the most amazing devices ever created. If you want to talk to someone, all you have to do is pick up the phone and dial a few digits. You are instantly connected to that person, and you can have a two-way conversation. The telephone network extends worldwide, so you can reach nearly anyone on the planet. When you compare that to the state of the world just 100 years ago, when it might have taken several weeks to get a one-way written message to someone, you realize just how amazing the telephone is!
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    116. Smithsonian: Box Telephone
    Brief introduction to the first telephone.
    http://www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/nmah/boxphone.htm
    While Alexander Graham Bell was experimenting with telegraph instruments in the early 1870s, he realized it might be possible to transmit the human voice over a wire by using electricity. By March 1876 he managed to make a transmission, but the sound was very faint. He improved the results with a series of experiments over the next few months, including a critical test with this instrument on November 26. That day he transmitted sound clearly over a wire between Cambridge and Salem, Massachusetts. This design, used for both the transmitter and the receiver, became standard for the commercial instruments introduced in1877. Adapted from America's Smithsonian, Celebrating 150 Years, © 1996 Smithsonian Institution "Box" Telephone, 1876, invented by Alexander Graham Bell Courtesy of the National Museum of American History , gift of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1923. Return Information Technology Return Inventors and Innovation Smithsonian Institution

    117. Garden Weasel Gardening Tools - For Flower Beds, Lawns, And Gardens
    Offers promotion of newly invented home and garden products to the mass retail market. Includes success invention stories, contact forms and tips.
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    Whether you’re a weekend weed-puller or you tend a rose garden fit for the Queen, you’ve come to the right place. The Garden Weasel name has stood for quality garden tools and expertise for over 30 years. But, we’ve never rested on our laurels. Even today, we continue to improve on and expand our line of tools to make them better. In fact, many of our best-sellers come from gardeners who send us their ideas for new tools. Our goal, as always, is to equip gardeners like you with the tools it takes to create and maintain professional-looking beds and lawns—and to do it with ease and value. So, hang your work gloves up for awhile and take a look around our Garden Weasel site. While you’re here, be sure to view our helpful “how-to†videos and browse the Garden Weasel tool store . Then get back outside and get your hands dirty. Happy gardening!

    118. Close Enough Clock ( And Investment Opportunity )
    An easier way to tell time. Many kinds of clocks and watches may use this new design.
    http://www.closeenough.com/
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    The Close Enough watch is an entirely new way of telling time. You don't have to decipher 9:12:34 or estimate the angle of hands that don't point to numbers. At a glance the Close Enough clock tells approximately where you are in the current (in this case 9th) hour, more quickly and efficiently than any other timepiece in the world. Why is it easier? Most (not all) of usmost of the timeonly want to know the time to the nearest 5-minutes. Yet both analog and digital clocks require the human to do the rounding-off. My clock does the rounding for you. Please, try a free program on the Download page If this way of telling time grows on you, I want to hear from you. (That's why I've written and published this program.) After finding the settings you like, please copy and paste from Closenuf.exe's "About" box into your note as a record of the Close Enough Clock style you find most useful. I want one of these.

    119. Al Gore "invented The Internet" - Resources
    Apr 28, 2006 (note first use found so far of invent wording is in a mailing-list message headline composed by Declan McCullagh, publicizing a
    http://sethf.com/gore/
    Al Gore "invented the Internet" - resources
    by Seth Finkelstein Transcript: Vice President Gore on CNN's 'Late Edition' BLITZER: I want to get to some of the substance of domestic and international issues in a minute, but let's just wrap up a little bit of the politics right now. Why should Democrats, looking at the Democratic nomination process, support you instead of Bill Bradley, a friend of yours, a former colleague in the Senate? What do you have to bring to this that he doesn't necessarily bring to this process? GORE: Well, I will be offering I'll be offering my vision when my campaign begins. And it will be comprehensive and sweeping. And I hope that it will be compelling enough to draw people toward it. I feel that it will be. But it will emerge from my dialogue with the American people. I've traveled to every part of this country during the last six years. During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth and environmental protection, improvements in our educational system. The origins of the story:
    No Credit Where It's Due
    The original Wired News article by Declan McCullagh, Mar. 11, 1999, which started the claim:

    120. Vitrine TERGE
    Suitable for any kind of shop window.
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