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Johann Philipp Reis
Johann Philipp Reis (; 7 January 1834 – 14 January 1874) was a self-taught German scientist and inventor. In 1861, he constructed the first ''make-and-break'' telephone, today called the Reis telephone. It was the first device to transmit a voice via electronic signals, and is regarded by some as the first telephone. Reis also coined the term telephone.
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Contemporary outcomes after transurethral procedures for bladder neck contracture following endoscopic treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia by Rosenbaum, Clemens Mathias (Author) , Vetterlein, Malte Wolfram (Author) , Fisch, Margit (Author) , Reiss, Philipp (Author) , Worst, Thomas (Author) , Kranz, Jennifer (Author) , Steffens, Joachim (Author) , Kluth, Luis (Author) , Pfalzgraf, Daniel Philipp (Author) ,
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Detecting ultrafast interatomic electronic processes in media by fluorescence by Knie, André (Author) , Hans, Andreas (Author) , Förstel, Marko (Author) , Hergenhahn, Uwe (Author) , Schmidt, Philipp (Author) , Reiß, Philipp (Author) , Ozga, Christian (Author) , Kambs, Benjamin (Author) , Trinter, Florian (Author) , Voigtsberger, Jörg (Author) , Metz, Daniel (Author) , Jahnke, Till (Author) , Dörner, Reinhard (Author) , Kuleff, Alexander I. (Author) , Cederbaum, Lorenz S. (Author) , Demekhin, Philipp V. (Author) , Ehresmann, Arno (Author) ,
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