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Leonarde Keeler (October 30, 1903 –
September 20, 1949) was an
American inventor best
known for co-inventing the polygraph. He was
named after the polymath...
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renowned police chief August Vollmer.
Further work on this
device was done by
Leonarde Keeler. As Larson's protege,
Keeler updated the
device by
making it portable...
- – The Export-Import Bank of the
United States is incorporated. 1935 –
Leonarde Keeler administers polygraph tests to two
murder suspects, the
first time...
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Connecticut from
Norwalk in 1698 Ken Keeler,
American comic writer Leonarde Keeler,
inventor of the
polygraph Ralph Keeler (1613–1672),
founding settler...
- Elvire-Louise-
Léonarde de Preissac,
comtesse de Cerny,
known as
Elvire de
Cerny (1818-1899) was a
French writer and folklorist. She
lived near
Dinan for...
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Zaleska (based on real-life
convict Theodore Marcinkiewicz) (uncredited)
Leonarde Keeler,
coinventor of the polygraph, as
himself (uncredited) E. G. Marshall...
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polygraph machine tests. Both
tests were
administered by
polygraph expert Leonarde Keeler, who told Ness that
Sweeney was the culprit. Ness
apparently felt...
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Cleves seigneur d'Afnois, d'Amazy and
Saligny (1458-1532),
married Leonarde Perreau,
legitimized in 1506. With
unknown mothers:
Helena (or Hedwig)...
- horse-back
messenger Leonarde.
Leonarde reports that he
scolded Philomusus and
Studioso and
reminded them that
their nurturing was costly.
Leonarde thinks they...
- of development, EDA
monitors were
incorporated in
polygraph machines by
Leonarde Keeler.
Rigorous testing of the
polygraph has
yielded mixed results, and...