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electrograph
electrograph (ɪˈlɛktrəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. electro- + Gr. -γράϕος that writes.] † 1. (See quot.) Obs.1840 Spencer Multipl. Wks. of Art by Electr. Pref. 8 The instruments themselves [for producing electrotypes] should be called ‘electrographs’. 2. An instrument for registering electrical conditions; the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ph.D. (Ph.D. album)
The original cover was designed by Mike Payne and was the first release of his "Electrograph" artwork. wikipedia.org
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Francis Ronalds
Other inventions in this early period included an electrograph to record variations in atmospheric electricity through the day; an influence machine that wikipedia.org
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tele-
tele- (ˈtɛlɪ) 1. (Before a vowel properly tel-, but more often in the full form), repr. Gr. τηλε-, combining form of τῆλε afar, far off; used in numerous (chiefly recent) scientific and technical terms, mostly denoting or connected with special appliances or methods for operating over long distances... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rube and Mandy at Coney Island
additional kudos when shown the following week at Poli's in New Haven: “The children do enjoy the journey of Mandy and Reuben to Coney Island as shown in the electrograph wikipedia.org
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pin-hole
pin-hole (ˈpɪnhəʊl) Also pinhole. 1. A hole into which a pin or peg fits.1677 Moxon Mech. Exerc. ii. 19 The inside of the Hinge below the Pin-hole of the Joynt. Ibid. 26 If your Key is to have a Pin-hole, drill the hole in the middle of the end of the shank. 1727 Bradley Compl. Body Husb. 43 The pin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plant bioacoustics
Using electrograph vibrational detection, structured sound wave emissions were detected along the elongation zone of root tips of corn plants in the form wikipedia.org
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King's Observatory
This device, based on Kelvin's water dropper potential equaliser with photographic recording, was known as the Kew electrograph. These measurements, which complement those of the Kelvin electrograph, were made on fine days at 1500 GMT. wikipedia.org
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Plansee SE
In 2007, E/G Electrograph Inc. based in San Diego, USA was acquired. The most recent acquisitions were in 2010 with Wolfra-Tech Pvt. wikipedia.org
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Carsten Nicolai
Archiv 1" (2003) as Noto "Obi_2.3" from "Electrograph 02 – Athens Sound Media Festival 02" (2002) "Menschmaschine" from "Klangmaschine_Soundmachine" wikipedia.org
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Feargus B. Squire
(with Frank Rockefeller and Louis Severance), the Electrograph Company of America in 1901, and, in the 1910s, the Maynard H. Murch Co. wikipedia.org
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