10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHEOCHORD»
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rheochord in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rheochord and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory
Rheochord.—This instrument is directed to be used in the following pages simply
for the purpose of causing definite changes in the amount of a constant current
under use. Fig. 298 represents a convenient form of the rheochord of Du Bois ...
Edward Klein, Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson, 1873
2
A textbook of experimental physiology for students of medicine
NERVOUS SYSTEM LE S SON XXVIII PFLfiGEB'S LAW—ELEGTBOTONIG
ALTERATION IN EXCITABIIilTY—ELECTRUTONIG CU'RRENTS. Pfliiger's Law.
fiPrepare two non-polarisable electrodes, and connect them with a rheochord, ...
3
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Have a battery of two or more cells, and between the battery and the electrodes
introduce the rheochord (Chap. XIX., sec. VIII.). Let all the plugs be in, and the
travelling mercury cups close up. The resistance now offered by the rheochord, ...
4
Report of the Board of Regents
EXPERIMENT 187— Continued. In this experiment a descending polarizing
current of a given strength (1 Daniel cell, "rheoehord 38"), and an irritating current
from 1 Daniel, "rheochord 691," produced an increased excitability of the nerve to
...
5
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
When, however, it was increased to " rheochord 53," Pflii- ger's result (i. e., a
diminished excitability) was obtained, which became more marked when the
polarizing current was increased to 1 cell. A curious phenomenon was observed
which ...
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1879
6
Congressional Serial Set
When, however, it was increased to " rheochord 53," Pnii- ger's result (i. e., a
diminished excitability) was obtained, which became more marked when the
polarizing current was increased to 1 cell. A curious phenomenon was observed
which ...
7
The Essentials of experimental physiology
Another instrument that is frequently used for varying the strength of current is the
rheochord. This consists, in its simplest form, of two wires, s1 a and s2 b (fig. 79),
stretched parallel to one another on a wooden base. To the ends, s1 and s2, ...
Thomas Gregor Brodie, 1898
8
The measurement of mechanical parameters in machines
The simplest in this group is the rheochord pick-up, consisting of a d.c. measuring
bridge (Fig. 30). A battery is connected in the diagonal of the bridge. If all
resistances in the bridge are equal, then when the sliding contact K is in the
central ...
9
Advanced Drilling Solutions: Lessons from the FSU
When the bottomhole block was connected to the deflector before running the
electrodrill, it was important to make sure the endpoint of the rheochord coincided
with the deviation plane of the deflector. Because the axis of symmetry affected
by ...
Yakov A. Gelfgat, Mikhail Y. Gelfgat, Yuri S. Lopatin, 2003
10
Oxidation of Sulfide Minerals in Benefication Processes
It is based on a standard automatic bridge and has a linear scale. The variation of
the readings of the device with parameters of the circuit are determined by the
equation (8-20) where x is the relative movement of the rheochord slide 0 < x < 1;
...
A Abramov, V. M. Avdohin, 1998