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Skil-Craft Microscope Lab Case
- 1963 – 1969
Chemistry sets reached their heyday in the 1950s, but production of them began in the United States during World War I. Playing with a toy chemistry set inspired many a boy to become a chemist, and not until the late…
- Manufacturer Skil-Craft Corporation
- Subject Chemistry sets, Skil-Craft Corporation
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Skil-Craft No. 506 Senior Chemistry Lab Case
- 1965 – 1969
Chemistry sets reached their heyday in the 1950s, but production of them began in the United States during World War I. Playing with a toy chemistry set inspired many a boy to become a chemist, and not until the late…
- Manufacturer Skil-Craft Corporation
- Subject Chemistry sets, Skil-Craft Corporation
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Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry, 1967
- 1967-Jul-17 – 1967-Jul-21
Group photograph of attendees at the Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry held in New Hampton, New Hampshire in July 1967. Included with the photograph are a hand-drawn key and name list identifying the…
- Creator Of Work Gordon Research Conferences
- Photographer Achber Studio
- Subject Gordon Research Conferences, Portraits, Group, Congresses and conventions
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Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry, 1966
- 1966-Aug-15 – 1966-Aug-19
Group photograph of attendees at the Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry held in New Hampton, New Hampshire in August 1966. Included with the photograph are a hand-drawn key and name list identifying the…
- Creator Of Work Gordon Research Conferences
- Subject Gordon Research Conferences, Portraits, Group, Congresses and conventions
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Arnold O. Beckman and William Ballhaus
- 1967
Dr. Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004) invented the first commercially successful electric pH meter in 1934 and thus began a long career manufacturing scientific and medical instruments with National Technical Laboratories,…
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Arnold O. Beckman and William Ballhaus
- 1967
Dr. Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004) invented the first commercially successful electric pH meter in 1934 and thus began a long career manufacturing scientific and medical instruments with National Technical Laboratories,…
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Postcard with French postal stamps commemorating the centenary of the birth of Marie Curie
- 1967
Cachet shows the Curie laboratory in Paris, and stamps depict Marie Curie with a bowl of radium.
- Artist Autier, Ph., Pheulpin, Jean
- Engraver Pheulpin, Jean
- Subject Women in science, Curie, Marie, 1867-1934, Women physicists, Women in physics, France, Women scientists, Chemists, Postmarks, Commemorative postage stamps, Women chemists, Science on postage stamps, Nobel Prize winners, Women in chemistry, Cachets (Philately), Physicists, Postage stamps, Postcards, Women physical scientists, Women Nobel Prize winners
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Postcard and Spanish postage stamp commemorating Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
- 1967
Depicts Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of X-rays, along with an X-ray tube and an atom.
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First Day Cover commemorating airmail and Israeli exports
- 1968
Stamp depicts Boeing 707, chemical apparatus, and heavy oxygen isotopes.
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Postcard with Yemen postage stamp commemorating the inauguration of new World Health Organization offices
- 1966
Stamp issued by the Yemen Arab Republic depicting Persian polymath Avicenna (circa 980 - 1037), also known as Ibn Sina, Abu Ali Sina, and Pur Sina, as well as red roses and the new World Health Organization headquarters…
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IR CO2 Detector
- 1965
- Photographer Dietrich, T. A.
- Subject Gases--Analysis, Scientific apparatus and instruments, Carbon dioxide, Beckman Instruments, Inc.
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Beckman Cardiovascular Reflex Conditioner Pneumatic System
- 1965
This cardiovascular reflex conditioning system was designed by Beckman Instruments' Space Engineering Group (SEG) in 1964 for NASA's Projects Gemini and Apollo. This system was part of astronauts' flight suits and would…
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Man holding Beckman cardiovascular reflex conditioner
- 1965
This cardiovascular reflex conditioning system was designed by Beckman Instruments' Space Engineering Group (SEG) in 1964 for NASA's Projects Gemini and Apollo. This system was part of astronauts' flight suits and would…
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Micro sampling parotid secretion
- 1965
This study was developed for NASA by Beckman Instruments' Space Engineering Group (SEG) in 1964. The SEG developed the prototype hardware required to store and analyze saliva from astronauts as part of monitoring their…
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Beckman Electroencephalogram Signal Conditioner (EEG)
- 1965
The EEG was developed for use by Project Gemini astronauts.
- Photographer Dietrich, T. A.
- Subject Electroencephalography, Electronics in space medicine, Beckman Instruments, Inc.
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Beckman Phonocardiogram System (Welded Modules)
- 1965
Phonocardiographs record and plot the sounds made by the heart. This instrument was designed for use by Project Gemini astronauts.
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Beckman Phonocardiogram System
- 1965
Phonocardiographs record and plot the sounds made by the heart. This instrument was designed for use by Project Gemini astronauts.
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Beckman Hygrometer
- 1965
Hygrometers measure atmospheric water vapor. This instrument was designed to detect water in gases on Cape Canaveral's launch pads.
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Beckman Hygrometer
- 1965
Hygrometers measure atmospheric water vapor. This instrument was designed to detect water in gases on Cape Canaveral's launch pads.
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Beckman EEG Modules
- 1965
Electroencephalographs are used to monitor and record electrical activity of the brain. These were developed for NASA, for monitoring astronauts' brain activity.
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Beckman O2 Partial Pressure Transducer
- 1965
The oxygen transducer monitored a monkey's air supply on a 30 day Biosatellite Program mission.
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Beckman Gas Flow Meter
- 1965
- Photographer Dietrich, T. A.
- Subject Scientific apparatus and instruments, Gas flow, Beckman Instruments, Inc.
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Beckman O2 Partial Pressure Transducer
- 1965
The oxygen transducer monitored a monkey's air supply on a 30 day Biosatellite Program mission.
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Beckman Dissolved O2 System
- 1965
This system for measuring dissolved oxygen was developed for NASA for use in orbital environments.