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In addition to his alternating-current motor, Thomson invented the high-frequency generator (1890), the high-frequency transformer, the three-coil generator, electric welding by the incandescent method, and the watt-hour meter.
In 1900 the company settled with the Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company when a judge's decision gave "priority broadly" to its founders "for reducing ores and other substances by the incandescent method".
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Picasso was the incandescent prodigy.
The incandescent bulb is not dying; it is improving.
In 1890, after the introduction of electric lighting, the incandescent gas mantle was developed (see incandescent lamp).
American inventor Thomas Edison patented the incandescent lamp.
Initially, he displays the incandescent fury of a thwarted killer.
Thomas Edison is credited with inventing the incandescent light bulb, sure.
The quantitative aspects of the incandescent radiation constitute the radiation laws.
(For the atmospherics of Villa America, consult the incandescent opening pages of "Tender Is the Night").
Most of the traffic lights now boast LED bulbs, rather than the incandescent sort.
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