MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GALVANOSCOPY»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GALVANOSCOPY»
Découvrez l'usage de
galvanoscopy dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
galvanoscopy et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Indian Journal of Applied Psychology
In order to ascertain the statistical reliability of the readers' judgments in
assigning ranks of the advertisements concerned, indicating their preferences,
the relevant sets of data in Table 1 available at the pre and post psycho-
galvanoscopy ...
2
Colorado and the Italians in Colorado
Luigi Galvani, born 1737, Professor at the University of Bologna, first discovered
Animal Electricity and from whom we have Galvano Plastic, Galvanism,
Galvanoscopy, Galvanization, Galvano-thermie, etc. Alessandro Volta, born in
1745, ...
3
A Manual of Experimental Physiology for Students of Medicine
Inasmuch as the muscle-nerve preparation is much more sensitive to electricity
than is the low-resistance galvanoscopy, the muscle will probably respond when
the conditions are as above indicated. Theoretically, a zero point exists.
Winfield Scott Hall, 1904
4
Contributions to education
needle instrument. (5) Heating by electricity; electric cooker, etc. (6) Illumination:
Incandescent and arc lamps. (7) Chemical effects: Hydrolysis of water;
accumulator; galvanoscopy; electro-metallurgy. (8) Electrical induction: Wireless
telegraph; ...
Columbia University. Teachers College, 1930
account of radiography for their purposes, although pneumography,
cardiography, platysmography, galvanoscopy, encephalography, etc., have been
widely used in psychology. The history of the use of X-rays for the study of
speech organs is ...
Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Zhinkin, 1969
6
Natural Science Education in the German Elementary Schools
Mrs. Lois (Meier) Shoemaker, Lois Meier. needle instrument. (5) Heating by
electricity; electric cooker, etc. (6) Illumination: Incandescent and arc lamps. (7)
Chemical effects: Hydrolysis of water; accumulator; galvanoscopy ; electro-
metallurgy.
Mrs. Lois (Meier) Shoemaker, Lois Meier, 1930
7
Introduction to morphological analysis
+ metry geometry geometric(al) + morphy allomorphy allomorphic + pathy
homoeopathy homoeopathic + scopy galvanoscopy galvanoscopic + sophy
theosophy theosophic + tomy anatomy anatomic + trophy hypertrophy
hypertrophic a ...
galvanoscopy gallobromol [,ga>lo'broumol] ) dibromogallic acid In gallocyanin [,
gœlo'salenln] s gallocyanine йЖ'т'.Й galloformin [,gœlo'fo:min] fê H R1 ¡$ # Й RS
gallogen ['gœlodjen]) eJlagic acid gallon ['gœlen] [й consius] Зи£ —.imperial ...
Besides a private hallway and an office, separate rooms are providtd for electro-
galvanoscopy ; tor spectroscopy : for physiological chemistry ; for fine glass
apparatus and scales ; for reduction of organic and other bodies, and for gas ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1875
... pertaining to galvanometry galvanometry (gailvanimatri) n. the measurement of
galvanic currents galvanoscope (gsUvanaskpup) it. a galvanometer used only to
detect the presence and direction of a current galvanoscopy (garlvaniskapi) n.