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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RHEOTOME»
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rheotome nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
rheotome e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Tangled Web of Patent #174465
sps ^js=^ ^ffi^ 9^ 9PP Elisha Gray's rheotome "In late January or early February
of 1874, Elisha Gray heard the refrain of the rheotome issuing from his bathroom
where he found his young nephew 'taking shocks' to amuse the smaller children.
2
Spark from the Deep: How Shocking Experiments with Strongly ...
Electric Currents 1. Clarke (SC Jacyna, Nineteenth—Century Origins, chap. 5,
quote on 159; Hoff 8c Geddes, “Rheotome.” 2. Clarke 86 Jacyna, Nineteenth—
Century Origins, chap. 5; Hoff 86 Geddes, “Rheotome”; Piccolino, “Animal
Electricity”; ...
3
Bell: Alexander Graham Bell and the Conquest of Solitude
In late January or early February 1874 ne heard the refrain of the rheotome
issuing from his bathroom, where he found his young nephew "taking shocks" to
amuse the smaller children. With a vibrating rheotome in the circuit of a primary ...
... to tissue and measured the resulting current through it (Figure 1.1a) [1—3].
Differential rheotome data obtained by Frederick James Montague Page in the
same year were good enough to provide for the first time indirect, global
information ...
Mohammad Shenasa, Gerhard Hindricks, Martin Borggrefe, 2012
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Electronic Inventions and Discoveries: Electronics from its ...
SOURCE: The Story of the Submarine Cable' booklet published by Submarine
Cables Limited (AEI) London (1960) p 8 1868 RHEOTOME (Waveform plotter) H
Lenz (Germany) Heinrich Lenz (of Lenz's Law) developed a segmented ...
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The biomedical engineering handbook. 1
Rheotome. Record. Probably unaware that Marey had recorded the cardiac
electrogram with the capillary ... d'Arsonval-type galvanometer, the rheotome [see
Hoff and Geddes, 1957], and induction-coil stimulator [see Geddes et al., 1989] to
...
Rheotome. Record. Probably unaware that Marey had recorded the cardiac
electrogram with the capillary ... d'Arsonval-type galvanometer, the rheotome [see
Hoff and Geddes, 1957], and induction-coil stimulator [see Geddes etaL, 1989] to
...
Yadin David, Wolf W. von Maltzahn, Michael R. Neuman, 2003
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
An electrical apparatus comprising an electro- magnet, a vibrating rheotome, a
shifting bar engaging said rheotome, the bar being substantially at right angles to
the rheotome and having a longitudinal and lateral movement at its lower end, ...
United States. Patent Office, 1892
9
Forgotten Fantasy: Issue #4, April 1971
The other end of the voluminous wire forming the helix terminated in the river of
an enormous spring that held a circular rheotome close to the circular mouth of
the helix. On a pedestal level with the upheld battery, reached by a spiral
stairway, ...
Douglas Menville, Robert Reginald, 2008
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Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology
Using the rheotome, Bernstein made the first true recordings of resting and action
potentials (Figure 1.9). He estimated that, at rest, the nerve interior is about 60
mV more negative than the surface, and he showed the kinetics of the action ...
Alexei Verkhratsky, Arthur Morgan Butt, 2013