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oscillogram

oscillogram
  (əˈsɪləgræm)
  [f. as prec.: see -gram.]
  A record obtained by means of an oscillograph.

1903 Jrnl. Inst. Electr. Engin. XXXII. 43 (heading) A study of the phenomenon of resonance in electric circuits by the aid of oscillograms. 1917 G. D. Shepardson Telephone Apparatus iii. 32 As illustrative of the original oscillograms Fig. 7 shows the record of the sound d in day. 1938 Amer. Speech XIII. 69/1 Simultaneous oscillograms of accented vowels taken from above and below the vocal cords reveal no measurable difference in time for the beginning of the voice vibrations. 1950 Ann. Reg. 1949 428 There had been brought back..more than 400 oscillograms from explosions in depths between 300 and 3,500 fathoms. 1976 Word 1971 XXVII. 57 No matter how phonemically obvious certain vocalized continua may appear to be, the differing articulations producing these phonemic samenesses will not produce phonetically same oscillograms or sound spectrograms, the only reliable measuring artifacts in such assessments. 1976 Gramophone Mar. 1530/3 The accompanying oscillograms (Fig. 4) show the distortion at 40Hz for power levels of 1 and 5 watts.

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