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Wollensak Optical was an
American manufacturer of audio-visual
products located in Rochester, New York. At the
height of
their po****rity in the 1950s...
- Convertible, 1 ten-inch Wide
Field Ektar, 1 9-inch Dagor, one 6-3/4-inch
Wollensak wide angle. 7 x 17
special panorama camera with a
Protar 13-1/2-inch lens...
- tape, with a commercial-grade tape
transport mechanism supplied by the
Wollensak camera division of 3M Corporation. This
resulted in the
format being taken...
- Age cult led by Arno
Wollensak and
Julie Ravell with
around 40 members. It was also
known as Ramtha. In the 1980s Arno
Wollensak was a
follower of Rajneesh...
- doi:10.1002/0471238961.2315151214012107.a01.pub2. ISBN 9780471484943.
Wollensak G,
Spoerl E,
Seiler T. Riboflavin/ultraviolet-a-induced
collagen crosslinking...
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Camera Company was
started in 1920 by
Samuel Briskin, who also
started Wollensak Recorders and Opticals. The
Revere Camera Company was
founded in the early...
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Riley began employing tape
loops at the end of the 1950s.
Using simple Wollensak tape recorders, he
recorded piano music,
speech and
other sound samples...
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conception and
development of
cellular phones High
speed photography &
Wollensak—Fastax high
speed (rotating prism)
cameras developed by Bell Labs Knolls...
- doi:10.1016/s0002-9394(14)71911-7. PMID 6660257.
Seiler T,
Bende T,
Wollensak J,
Trokel S (February 1988). "Excimer
laser keratectomy for correction...
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deemed too young. For his 16th birthday, he
received a
portable two-track
Wollensak tape recorder,
allowing him to
experiment with
recording songs, group...