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- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a date "1964".
- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a first "Joseph Nathan".
- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a isCitedBy Chester_H._Pond.
- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a last "Kane".
- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a publisher "H. W. Wilson".
- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a quote "In the summer of 1886, 50 of these movements were made and set up in New York City as a system. A high-grade master clock transmitted an hourly signal to the various self-winding or “subsidiary” clocks, correcting the hourly, and thereby maintaining in each clock location the same high degree of time accuracy that was inherent in the master clock.".
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- 26dceb38395448466471a6a031a67a0742ad6be00529d5e77b2d6ccf29beb92a title "Famous first facts: a record of first happenings, discoveries and inventions in the United States".