Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
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Ross, N. G. |
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N. G. Ross studied the principles underlying gas pressure alarm technology as applied to coaxial cables (early 1960s). This was necessary because of the much lower resistance of the cables, not only to gas flow but to water flow, if a significant quantity of water penetrated the sheath. |
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