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Electricity / Spintronics / Fellows of the Royal Society / Measuring instruments / Electrostatic generator / Electrometer / Galvanometer / Electron / William Thomson /  1st Baron Kelvin / Physics / Electromagnetism / Science
Date: 2007-10-05 13:32:20
Electricity
Spintronics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Measuring instruments
Electrostatic generator
Electrometer
Galvanometer
Electron
William Thomson
1st Baron Kelvin
Physics
Electromagnetism
Science

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