L. George Lawrence

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L. George Lawrence
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in "The Secret Life of Plants" (1979)
Born August 18, 1925(1925-08-18)
Died April 1, 1993 (67)

Lucas George Lawrence (August 18, 1925 - April 1, 1993) was a Silesian-born American electronics specialist, noted for his studies into plant biodynamics and its applications, specifically for Remote Biological Sensing (RBS). His work with plant communications was featured in "The Secret Life of Plants", and he appeared in the 1979 documentary based on the book.


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Bibliography of L. George Lawrence

(Scientific, Engineering, and General Publications 1962-1992)

Engineering and Scientific Textbooks

1. Electronics In Oceanography, H. W. Sams, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis-New York, 1967.
2. Grundlagen der Lasertechnik (Fundamentals of Laser Technology), F. Viehweg & Solin, Braunschweig, 1964.
3. DC Instrumentation Amplifiers, H.W. Sams, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis-New York, 1965.

General Technical Books

4. Inventor's Idea Book, H. W. Sams, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis-New York, 1965.
5. Inventor's Project Book, op. cit., 1971.

Engineering Papers and Feature Articles

6. "Remote Control for Motion-Picture Cameras," J. Soc. Motion Picture and Televsion Engineers, N. Y., 71:13-14, January, 1962.
7. "Schnellabgfeich von Fernsehempfängern," (IF Alignment of TV Receivers), Funkschau, Munich, 16:449.452, August, 1963.
8. "Fernsehsysterne für Tiefraum-Astronomie," (TV Systems for DeepSpace Astronomy), Elektronik, Munich, 13:11, pp.321, 356-368, November, 1964.
9. "Magnetostriktive Verzögerungstechnik," (Magnetostrictive Delay Technology), op. cit., 13:4, pp. 99-100, April, 1964.
10. "Microwave Educational Television: System Planning and Installation," Electronics World, N.Y., May, 1967, pp.34-36.
11. "Biophysical AV Data Transfer," AV Communications Review, Washington, Summer 1967, 15:12, pp.145-52.
12. "Electronics for Speech and Hearing Therapy," Electronics World, N.Y., 78:3, September, 1967, pg. 44,ff.
13. "Communications via Touch," Electronics World, N. Y., 79:5, May, 1968, pg. 32, if.
14. "Early Warning Systems for Earthquakes," Electronics World, N.Y., 79:6, June, 1968, pg. 37, ff.
15. "Automatic Diplexers for Voice Communications," Radio-Electronics, N.Y., 39:9, September, 1968, pp.48-SO.
16. "Resource Television in Teacher Education," National Education Association (NEA): J. Audiovisual Instruction, 13:9, November, 1968, pp.997-998.
17. "TV Systems for Teacher Education," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:1, January, 1969, pp.42-44.
18. "Geomagnetic Observatories," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:2, February, 1969, pp.41-44.
19. "Electrohydraulic Effect," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:5, May, 1969, pg. 44, if.
20. "Experimental Laser Engines," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:6, June, 1969, pp.30-32.
21. "Electronics and the Living Plant," Electronics World, 82:4, October, 1969, pp.25-28.
22. "Starting an Audiovisual Department from Scratch," National Education Association (NEA): J. Audiovisual Instruction, 14:7, September, 1969, pp.29-31.
23. "Taxonomy TV Cue Injector," Ibid.: AV Technical Notes, 14:7, pp.74-75.
24. "Lasers for Educational Video Traffic," Ibid: AV Technical Notes, January, 1970, pp 90-91.
25. "Electronics and Parapsychology," Electronics World, N.Y., 83:4, April, 1970, pp.27-29.
26. "Electronics and Meteorites," Electronics World, N.Y., 84:1, July, 1970, pp.23-26, ff.
27. "Confirming the Backster Effect: Electronics Proves Plants Can Feel," FATE, 23:11, November, 1970, pp 38-44.
28. "Experimental Electro-Culture", Popular Electronics, N.Y., 34:2, February, 1971, pp.66-70.
29. "Plants Have Feelings, Too," Organic Farming & Gardening, Emmaus, Pa., April, 1971, pp.64-67.
30. "More Experiments in Electro-Culture," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 34:6, June, 1971, pp.63-68, ff.
31. "Interstellar Communication," Electronics World, N.Y., 86:4, October, 1971, pp.34-45, ff.
32. "Instrumentation Balloons," Electronics World, N.Y., 86:6, December, 1971, pp.13-15.
33. "Animal Guidance Systems," Electronics World, N.Y., 86:6, December, 1971, pp.27-29, ff.
34. "New Worlds Revealed by Living Transducers," Electrical Review, London, June 2, 1972, pp.780-81.
35. "Treasure Detectors for Land Use," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 2:3, September, 1972, pp.52-55.
36. "Underwater Treasure Detectors," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 2:4, October, 1972, pp.60-61.
37. "Electric Power from the Earth," Popular Electronics, N.Y., April, 1973, pp.32-34.
38. "Electronics and Water Quality Control," Popular Electronics, N.Y., May, 1973, pp.45-49.
39. "How to Select an Electronic Organ," Popular Electronics, N.Y., June, 1973, pp.45-49.
40. "Electronics and Brain Control," Popular Electronics, N.Y., July, 1973, pp.65-69.
41. "Electronics and Insect Control," Popular Electronics, N.Y., August, 1973, pp.30-32.
42. "Biological Signals from Outer Space," Human Dimensions, HD Institute, Buffalo, 2.2, Summer, 1973, pp.16-18.
43. "Build a Hall-Effect Magnetometer," Popular Electronics, N. Y., 5:5, May, 1974, pp 48-52.
44. "An Electronic Saltmeter for Family Health," Popular Electronics, N.Y., October, 1974, pp.33-36.
45. "Electric Power from the Sun," Wireless World, October, 1976, pp 50-54.
46. "Investigating UFO's and other Magnetic Phenomena", Popular Electronics, N.Y., May, 1978, pp.41-46.
47. "Occult Electronics, Part 1," Electronics and Technology Today, Feb/March 1991, pp 24-27.
48. "Occult Electronics, Part 2," Electronics and Technology Today, April 1991, pp 26-29.
49. "Interstellar Communications Signals", Ecola Institute Bulletin #72/6A, reprinted in JBR, Vol. 29, No. 4, July – August 1973
50. "Are We Receiving Biological Signals from Outer Space?," Popular Electronics, April 1991, pp 58-63.