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Miles Kimball Jacques Evard Thallium Black for Men EDT - 3.3 oz
Vendor: Mileskimball.com Price: 45.00 $Jacques Evard Thallium Black for Men is a woody spicy scent for men. This men's fragrance is perfect for the everyday, it is the ideal blend of sweet and spicy with a touch of wood. Good for the fall. Features: top notes of apple, cardamom and bergamot; middle notes of nutmeg, clary sage, basil, plum and geranium; and base notes of tonka bean, patchouli, amber and musk. 3.3 fl. oz. An EDT spray.
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Fat Foot Effects Thallium 81
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 90.77 $The Thallium 81 is a hard clipping distortion pedal. The goal of the pedal design was to create a hard clipper that would retain the character of t...
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Fat Foot Effects THALLIUM 81
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 124.17 $ (+3.32 $)Welcome to TC Gakki! All photos are of the item for sale. Please note they are for sale in our store and may sell out. Thank you for looking! Feel ...
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Beam The Race to Make the Laser
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.59 $In 1954, Charles Townes invented the laser's microwave cousin, the maser. The next logical step was to extend the same physical principles to the shorter wavelengths of light, but the idea did not catch fire until October 1957, when Townes asked Gordon Gould about Gould's research on using light to excite thallium atoms. Each took the idea and ran with it. The independent-minded Gould sought the fortune of an independent inventor; the professorial Townes sought the fame of scientific recognition. Townes enlisted the help of his brother-in-law, Arthur Schawlow, and got Bell Labs into the race. Gould turned his ideas into a patent application and a million-dollar defense contract. They soon had company. Ali Javan, one of Townes's former students, began pulling 90-hour weeks at Bell Labs with colleague Bill Bennett. And far away in California a bright young physicist named Ted Maiman became a very dark horse in the race. While Schawlow proclaimed that ruby could never make a laser, Maiman slowly convinced himself it would. As others struggled with recalcitrant equipment and military secrecy, Maiman built a tiny and elegant device that fit in the palm of his hand. His ruby laser worked the first time he tried it, on May 16, 1960, but afterwards he had to battle for acceptance as the man who made the first laser. Beam is a fascinating tale of a remarkable and powerful invention that has become a symbol of modern technology.
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The Poisoner's Handbook (American Experience)
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 24.99 $ (+1.99 $)In the early 20th century the average American medicine cabinet was a would-be poisoner's treasure chest. There was radioactive radium in health tonics thallium in depilatory creams*and morphine in teething medicine and potassium cyanide in cleaning supplies. While the tools of the murderer's trade multiplied as the pace of industrial innovation increased*the scientific knowledge (and the political will) to detect and prevent the crimes lagged behind. All this changed in 1918 when New York City
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