Fiction given a scientific touch
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- Publication: Cambridge Evening News
- Date: 1971-01-13
- Author:
- Page: 12
- Language: English
Cambridge Scientific Instruments products feature in two of television's science fiction series, "Dr. Who" and "Doomwatch," this month.
Cambridge E.C.G. monitors and ratemeters are used at part of the upper control cabin in "Dr. Who"; another monitor and a defibrillator arc part of a "Doomwatch" set.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1971-01-13). Fiction given a scientific touch. Cambridge Evening News p. 12.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Fiction given a scientific touch." Cambridge Evening News [add city] 1971-01-13, 12. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Fiction given a scientific touch." Cambridge Evening News, edition, sec., 1971-01-13
- Turabian: "Fiction given a scientific touch." Cambridge Evening News, 1971-01-13, section, 12 edition.
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