Cary Instruments was founded in 1946 [1] by Howard Cary, George W. Downs and William C. Miller under the name Applied Physics Corporation. Howard Cary...
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William Cary (1759–16 November 1825) was an English scientific-instrument maker. Trained under Jesse Ramsden, he produced numerous scientific instruments including...
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Varian Instruments Cary Safe Company, a defunct American safe company Cary station (Metra), a Metra commuter rail station in Cary, Illinois Cary station...
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Before starting Applied Physics, Cary was employed by Beckman Instruments, where he worked on the design of several instruments including the ubiquitous DU...
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which later was named the Cary Instruments Corporation after co-founder Howard Cary. The instrument was a successor to the Cary 11, which was the first...
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namesake of Cary, Illinois William Cary (instrument maker) (1759–1825), English maker of scientific instruments William Cary (1437–1471), gentry; beheaded...
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Applied Physics Corporation (Cary Instruments) John Cary (disambiguation) Joyce Cary (1888–1957), Irish novelist and artist Liam Cary (born 1947), American Catholic...
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death. later known as Cary Instruments, a division of Varian Medical Systems. In 1948, he was named president of Research Instrument Corporation. Downs was...
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successor, after Ramsden's death in 1805. Of the other instruments one was constructed by William Cary and the other two by the firm of Troughton & Simms...
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Caitlin Cary (born October 28, 1968) is an alternative country musician and visual artist from Seville, Ohio. Caitlin Cary is the youngest of seven siblings...
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