Explore the advancements and discoveries chronicled in "Journal Of The Franklin Institute, Volume 86." This historical record offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific and technological landscape of the era, documenting research, innovations, and discussions from one of the premier scientific institutions. Delve into detailed reports, articles, and analyses that shaped the course of science and engineering.
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