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*[[Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev|Sergei Lebedev]], (1874–1934), Russia – commercially viable [[synthetic rubber]]
*[[Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev|Sergei Lebedev]], (1874–1934), Russia – commercially viable [[synthetic rubber]]
*[[Antoni van Leeuwenhoek]], (1632–1723), Netherlands – development of the [[microscope]]
*[[Antoni van Leeuwenhoek]], (1632–1723), Netherlands – development of the [[microscope]]
*[[Jerome H. Lemelson]], (1923–1927), U.S – Inventions in the fields in which he patented make possible, wholly or in part, innovations like automated warehouses, [[industrial robots]], [[cordless telephones]], [[fax machines]], videocassette recorders, [[camcorders]], and the [[magnetic tape drive]] used in Sony's Walkman tape players.
*[[Etienne Lenoir|Jean-Joseph Etienne Lenoir]], (1822–1900), Belgium – [[internal combustion engine]], [[motorboat]]
*[[Etienne Lenoir|Jean-Joseph Etienne Lenoir]], (1822–1900), Belgium – [[internal combustion engine]], [[motorboat]]
*[[R. G. LeTourneau]], (1888–1969), U.S.- electric wheel, motor scraper, mobile oil drilling platform, bulldozer, cable control unit for scrapers
*[[R. G. LeTourneau]], (1888–1969), U.S.- electric wheel, motor scraper, mobile oil drilling platform, bulldozer, cable control unit for scrapers

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This is a list of inventors.

Alphabetical list

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William James, the theory of multivorse and principles of psychology Gregory Joe Johnson, (1956-), Inventor of the Multiple Section Wheel Assembly in (2011)

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See also

References

  1. ^ John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer: The Physical Tourist: A Science Guide for the Traveler, Birkhauser, 2009 [1]
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  4. ^ Poyer, Joe. The AK-47 and AK-74 Kalashnikov Rifles and Their Variations. North Cape Publications. 2004.
  5. ^ George Parada (n.d.), "Panzerkampfwagen T-34(r)" at Achtung Panzer! website, retrieved on November 17, 2008.