John Turner MacGregor-Morris
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John Turner MacGregor-Morris's Degrees
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Turner MacGregor-Morris was a professor of electrical engineering at Queen Mary University of London. His papers are held by the Queen Mary Archives. Selected publications Cathode Ray Oscillography. 1936. Sir Ambrose Fleming and the Birth of the Valve. 1954.
John Turner MacGregor-Morris's Published Works
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- The double cube lumen comparator: A simple apparatus for the comparison of the lumens of two lamps (1925) (12)
- Measurements in electrical engineering by means of cathode rays (1925) (5)
- Cathode ray oscillography (1936) (4)
- Report of the Council for the Session (1941) (2)
- Experiments on modes of resonant vibrations of telephone receiver diaphragms (1923) (1)
- Accuracy of measurements made with hot-filament cathode-ray tubes of the gas-focused type (1932) (1)
- The Carbon Arc as a Standard of Light (1940) (0)
- The authors' replies to the discussion on ¿The selenium rectifier photocell: manufacture, properties, and use in photometry¿ and ¿The selenium rectifier photo-electric cell: its characteristics and response to intermittent illumination¿ (1936) (0)
- A rotating differential photo-electric photometer for precision work (1941) (0)
- Discussion on 'Carbon arcs for searchlights' (0)
- The selenium rectifier photo-electric cell: its characteristics and response to intermittent illumination (1936) (0)
- The authors' replies to the discussion on "The theoretical and practical sensitivities of gas-focused cathode-ray oscillographs, and the effects of the gas on their performance" and "A cathode-ray oscillograph equipment embodying a high-voltage, gas-filled, sealed-glass oscillograph tube" (1935) (0)
- Experiments on the candle-power and brightness of the positive crater of the electric arc, using solid carbons and graphite electrodes (1944) (0)
- Experimental verification of the theory of the cathode-ray oscillograph; and the influence of screen potential (1936) (0)
- Meter and Instrument Section: Chairman's address. "The training of students in electrical engineering at an institution of university rank" (1935) (0)
- The theoretical and practical sensitivities of gas-focused cathode-ray oscillographs, and the effects of the gas on their performance (1934) (0)
- Discussion on "Switchgear standardization" (1918) (0)
- The overtones of the diaphragm of a telephone receiver (1924) (0)
- Discussion on electric appliances for domestic purposes (1921) (0)
- Great Personalities in the Fields of Electrical and Magnetic Measurements (1948) (0)
- Sir Ambrose Fleming (Jubilee of the Valve) (1955) (0)
- The overstones of the diaphragm of a telephone receiver (0)
- A spectrographic examination of arcs between plain soot carbons and its connection with the candle-power per ampere of the positive crater (1935) (0)
- Discussion on ¿Some transient phenomena in electrical supply systems¿ (1918) (0)
- The authors' replies to the discussion on their papers ¿Recent developments in cathode-ray oscillographs¿, by Dr. Wood, and ¿Accuracy of measurements made with hot-filament cathode-ray tubes of the gas-focused type¿ (1932) (0)
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