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The husband of this lady was Rank 1 in IIT JEE. She herself was a topper of IIT Delhi (Department rank 1, institute 2)...I wonder what kind of kid these guys are going to have...
21:24 A small correction. There were many very important applications for klystrons invented by the Varian brothers, but in the WWII Allied radar sets used a different kind of microwave generating tubes, called cavity magnetrons.
Felicidades Juan Manuel soy primo de tu madre lety Davila Castellanos Un orgullo para toda la familia en especial tu abuela Carmen y tus padres Carlos y lety
I can't imagine such an amazing and prestigious lab. I have always wanted to be in the Stafford community and Professor Congreve's lab to work on LEDs, OLEDs, ..... these are really interesting. Good luck.
Hi Sir....I am also an electronics engineer doing Ms advance electronics and control system engineering in IUB bahawalpur....I am planing for doing my phd in stanford university.....kindly guide me about criteria and tell me about your experiance...thanks