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- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false accessdate "2010-04-07".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false date "January 1859".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false first "Jonathan Nash".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false isCitedBy Jonathan_Nash_Hearder.
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false last "Hearder".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false page "36".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false quote "The loss of force in the current of electricity by the resistance of the long wire, may be comprehended when I state that a flow of electricity [...] sufficient, I should consider, to destroy life in an instant, was so reduced when passing through 2500 miles of the Atlantic Cable, that I could just perceive a slight throb in my tongue whilst allowing the shock to pass through it.".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false title "On the Atlantic Cable".
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false url v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false.
- v=onepage&q=tongue&f=false work "The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science Series 4, Volume 17, Issue 111".