There is no place here to discuss to a wider extent the relationship between new and older communication technology (mail,telegraphy, personal messengers).
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Andtelegraphywas, respectively, understood as a system of messages and commands, traveling between a periphery and a brain-like center.
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Electricaltelegraphyworks by the alteration of magnetic fields, such that a distant dial may be made to point to specified letters or numbers by controlled fluctuations in electrical current.
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Some of the discursive ties opened up in the book are speculative, such as apparent homologies between medical techniques of listening and those found in earlytelegraphyand telephony.
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Such a matter might easily include the provision of torpedoes, aircraft, wirelesstelegraphy, booms and even submarines.
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The straightforward cash auction has been favoured in the great majority of wirelesstelegraphyauctions throughout the world.
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The question is whether that is covered by the requirement for wirelesstelegraphy.
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He has equipped 600 ships with wirelesstelegraphy.
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In the present state of the art of wirelesstelegraphy, they could not guarantee that automatic work could be carried through under those circumstances.
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I now come to the four special subjects connected withmatériel—oil, air, wirelesstelegraphy, and armed merchantmen.
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This country led the world in the matter of wirelesstelegraphy, and gave encouragement to our own inventors and experts here.
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There was a sort of system oftelegraphyexisting between trawlers and various ports around the coast.
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Its design and safety features included automatic steering, a dual radar system and high-quality radio andtelegraphyequipment.
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It loses nothing of its importance intelegraphy.
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But there are scores of patents touching wirelesstelegraphy, and new patents are being taken out every day.
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