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(Application filed: 24 June 1899; Patented: 05 Nov. 1901)
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in Ratzlaff 57-58
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American (02 February 1901) 67; reprinted in Ratzlaff
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- Tesla Nikola, "Dr. Tesla Writes of Various Phases of his
Discoveries", New York Times (06 February 1932) 16; reprinted in Ratzlaff 237
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