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(1967-present) Agnès Poulbot was a French researcher who made improvements to car tires. Poulbot’s tire-tread design was responsible for their better strength and ability to last longer. The result is that the car
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poked out. She asked for some thread, a needle, some ribbon, and two handkerchiefs from her maid. Her design featured shoulder straps with wraparound laces fixed to the lower corners tied at the front to allow
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was supposed to work on DRAMs (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) for Toshiba but he came up with the concept of flash memory. The result was a flash drive with 8,192 bytes of data capacity. Along with Hisakazu