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         Gabor Dennis:     more books (51)
  1. Mature Society by Dennis Gabor, 1972-05
  2. Holography: Commemorating the 90th Anniversary of the Birth of Dennis Gabor : 2-5 June 1990, Tatabanya, Hungary (Spie Institutes for Advanced Optica) by Pal Greguss, 1991-06
  3. The electron microscope,: Its development, present performance and future possibilities by Dennis Gabor, 1948
  4. The Mature Society by Dennis Gabor, 1972
  5. Innovations: Scientific, Technological and Social by Dennis Gabor, 1970-11-12
  6. Inventing the Future : How Man Can Survive - and Enjoy it. by Dennis Gabor, 1972
  7. Proper Priorities of Science and Technology (Fawley Lecture) by Dennis Gabor, 1972-12
  8. Sortir de l'ere du gaspillage: Demain : quatrieme rapport au Club de Rome (Les Grandes alternatives technologiques) (French Edition) by Dennis Gabor, 1978
  9. Inventing the Future by Dennis Gabor, 1972-01-01
  10. Person Im Ersten Weltkrieg (Österreich-Ungarn): Franz Kafka, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Joseph Roth, Karl I., Dennis Gábor (German Edition)
  11. Dennis Gabor: Personal name, Holography, Electrical engineering ,Nobel Prize in Physics, Gabor filter, Gabor atom, Gabor Medal, Order of the British Empire, Royal Society, Hungarian language
  12. Hungarian Inventors: Edward Teller, Joseph Petzval, Theodore Von Kármán, Kálmán Tihanyi, Dennis Gabor, Ányos Jedlik, László Bíró, Franz Gebauer
  13. Prix Holweck: Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Yves Rocard, Evry Schatzman, Raimond Castaing, Louis Néel, Dennis Gabor, Alain Aspect, Alfred Kastler (French Edition)
  14. Hungarian Nobel Laureates: Eugene Wigner, Elie Wiesel, Imre Kertész, Albert Szent-Györgyi, Philipp Lenard, John Harsanyi, Dennis Gabor

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