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- Q3455860 subject Q6811912.
- Q3455860 subject Q6812555.
- Q3455860 subject Q7011883.
- Q3455860 abstract "Genaille–Lucas rulers (also known as Genaille's rods) is an arithmetic tool invented by Henri Genaille, a French railway engineer, in 1891. The device is a variant of Napier's bones. By representing the carry graphically, the user can read off the results of simple multiplication problems directly, with no intermediate mental calculations.".
- Q3455860 thumbnail Genaille-Lucas_rulers_full.svg?width=300.
- Q3455860 wikiPageExternalLink CBC-Ch-01.pdf.
- Q3455860 wikiPageExternalLink NapiersBones.html.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q11205.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q13107493.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q1333956.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q1358538.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q161806.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q190667.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q274377.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q40276.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q50708.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q620584.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q6811912.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q6812555.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q7011883.
- Q3455860 wikiPageWikiLink Q846677.
- Q3455860 comment "Genaille–Lucas rulers (also known as Genaille's rods) is an arithmetic tool invented by Henri Genaille, a French railway engineer, in 1891. The device is a variant of Napier's bones. By representing the carry graphically, the user can read off the results of simple multiplication problems directly, with no intermediate mental calculations.".
- Q3455860 label "Genaille–Lucas rulers".
- Q3455860 depiction Genaille-Lucas_rulers_full.svg.