Man kneeling beside an open manhole cover, using a Beckman Model 715 Process Oxygen Monitor
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Developed from a Linus Pauling design during WWII, the technology behind Beckman Instruments’ oxygen analyzers ended up doing such diverse jobs as monitoring astronauts’ respiration, maintaining packaged food safety, and preventing blindness in newborn babies.
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“Man Kneeling beside an Open Manhole Cover, Using a Beckman Model 715 Process Oxygen Monitor,” n.d. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 90, Folder 7. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/vm40xr70d.
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