...that several people are credited with the invention of the flush toilet? Most people have heard of Thomas Crapper (1837-1910), the sanitary engineer who invented the valve-and-siphon arrangement that made the modern toilet possible. Another claimant to "the throne" was British inventor Alexander Cumming who patented a toilet in 1775. Then there's a nameless Minoan (a native of ancient Crete) who lived 4,000 years ago who supposedly was ahead of his time and created the first flush toilet!
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| 5804969 | MRI RF coil An MRI RF coil has two resonant rings disposed along an axis. The resonant rings are inductively coupled, but are otherwise electrically isolated from one another. In an assembly having two such MRI RF coils, a decoupling element (e.g., a decoupling capac... | 09/08/1998 |
| 5627469 | Separation of fat and water magnetic resonance images To generate a magnetic resonance image of a region comprised of two species of nuclei that have non-identical Larmor frequencies, the nuclei are excited and two read-out gradient pulses are generated. The relative phase offset between the two species of n... | 05/06/1997 |