| 21. | See, for example, the Wheatstone bridge.
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| 22. | Purchase the patents for the electric telegraph designed by Cooke and Wheatstone British patents.
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| 23. | His sponsors included Charles Wheatstone and Michael Faraday.
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| 24. | Wheatstone has offered financial assistance to any worker who wants to move with the company.
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| 25. | This company bought out the Cooke and Wheatstone patents and solidly established the telegraph business.
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| 26. | The Kelvin bridge was specially adapted from the Wheatstone bridge for measuring very low resistances.
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| 27. | He introduced him to Sir Charles Wheatstone.
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| 28. | Another friend was Charles Wheatstone, professor of physics at King s College, London.
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| 29. | At creation the company purchased all the patents Cooke and Wheatstone had obtained to date.
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| 30. | Cooke and Wheatstone went into partnership in May 1837; Cooke handled the business side.
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