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  <dc:title>Plate, transmission apparatus and variations of received current by unknown artist</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Figures 1-3 showing two diagrams of parts of Jenkin's apparatus composed of coils, a cable, a battery, a Morse key, a galvanometer, earth plates, and a mirror, as well as a diagram of the variations in received current when dots are sent regularly through a fully discharged cable.

Subject: Physics / Engineering

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Experimental researches on the transmission of electric signals through submarine cables.─Part I. Laws of transmission through various lengths of one cable'.

Communicated by C [Charles] Wheatstone. Received by the Royal Society on 20 May 1862. Read 19 June 1862.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1862]</dc:date>
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