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Date: 2010-09-30 03:22:24
British people
Office equipment
Mathematical table
Logarithm
Arithmetic
Difference engine
Charles Babbage
Alexander John Thompson
Henry Briggs
Mathematics
Logarithms
Technology

Difference Engines DIFFERENCE ENGINES IN THE 20th CENTURY

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