Bose is a Bengali, Tamil, German,Malayalam, or Italian surname. Bengali or Bangla (IPA: ) is an Indo-Aryan language of the eastern Indian subcontinent, evolved from the Magadhi Prakrit, PÄli and Sanskrit languages. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... Malayalam ( ) is the language spoken predominantly in the state of Kerala, in southern India. ...
Bose may refer to:
Amar Bose (1929-), MIT professor; founder of the Bose Corporation
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Bose was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1920.
Bose was able to measure the wavelength of his radiation with a reflecting diffraction grating made of metal strips [7].
Bose noted that the junction does not obey Ohm's law, and that there is a knee in the curve at approximately 0.45 volts; the junction becomes most effective at detection of short wavelength radiation when the corresponding bias voltage is applied.
Several early patents were awarded to Dr. Bose and other Bose engineers and this technology is one of the key elements in an innovative project that the company disclosed in 2004 after more than 20 years of research, an automobile suspension system that uses electromagnetic principles instead of the hydraulics that are common today.
Bose initially won because could not prove that Consumer Reports' statement, "worse, individual instruments heard through the Bose system seemed to grow to gigantic proportions and tended to wander about the room.", was "worse".
Bose won and lost a case in 2005 when the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board issued a ruling in its favor in Bose's action to cancel CEDIA's trademark registrations for the term "Electronic Lifestyles." However the Board denied a motion for summary judgment and refused to consider fraud claims against CEDIA.