10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CYMOGRAPH»
Discover the use of
cymograph in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cymograph and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Current Issues in the Phonetic Sciences: Proceedings of the ...
cymograph comprised only 2.0% (the cymograph being α product of the famous
firm 'Verdin1 in France), whereas the homemade cymograph of the Leningrad
laboratory, although also reliable, still had the error of registration equal to 2.8%.
Harry Francis Hollien, Patricia Hollien, 1979
2
Methods and Instruments for Oceanographic Research: (Metody ...
The wave cymograph is tuned using three points of the measuring scale by
adjusting the resistances Rt and RA. The probe is immersed in water to half its
length (the null level). The resistance R0 is used for nullpoint adjustment and
during ...
3
University Perspectives
In recent years a jet-writing oscillograph with minimal inertia and allowing
recordings of considerable duration has replaced the old cymograph. Specially
designed masks (notably the Frokjjer-Jensen aerometer) measuring air-flow in
and out ...
John J. Knapp, Michael James Swanton, Frederick Raphael Jevons, 1970
4
The Civil engineer & [and] architect's journal
Professor Willis invented an ingenious instrument, which he called a Cymograph,
an instrument for obtaining correct drawings of the mouldings of Gothic
architecture. It is not very easy to do this, as anyone will perceive who remembers
how ...
5
A Norwegian family transplanted: the genealogical writings ...
Although August's vocation is not known precisely, it was related that he had
invented an instrument known as a cymograph. According to the dictionary a
cymograph is an instrument carved from wood in order that impressions may be
made ...
6
A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing Instruments: ...
Willis' Cymograph. The CYMOGRAPH was invented by Professor Willis, in 1838,
and has been somewhat improved in detail since. It was not described in
previous editions of this work, the writer • thinking it more ingenious than useful;
but as ...
William Ford Stanley, 1878
The Rev. Professor Willis explained the use and construction of the Cymograph,
an instrument invented by him for the purpose of describing accurately the
contour of mouldings, which were not designed (he believed) geometrically by
arcs of ...
8
Transactions: A Selection from the Papers Read at the ...
There are several well-known methods of doing the latter, viz., by means of lead-
tape, casts in clay or plaister (called " squeezes"), or an instrument such as
Professor Willis's cymograph.1 And of course, when outlines of the real size are ...
Ecclesiological Society, 1841
9
Transactions of the Cambridge Camden Society
There are several well-known methods of doing the latter, viz., by means of lead-
tape, casts in clay or plaister (called " squeezes"), or an instrument such as
Professor Willis's cymograph.1 And of course, when outlines of the real size are ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
The practice of squeezing is noticed, as well as Professor Willis's ingenious
instrument called the cymograph, and the difi'iculties of each mode are pointed
out. “Geometric methods," observes Mr. Paley, “both of cop ing and reducing ...