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kymograph
kymograph (ˈkaɪməʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. Gr. κῡµο-, combining form of κῦµα wave + -graph; in sense 1, ad. G. kymographion, the name given by A. W. Volkmann (in Die Hämodynamik (1850) iv. 120) to the instrument invented by K. F. W. Ludwig.] 1. An instrument for graphically recording variations of pressure o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kymograph
A kymograph (from Greek κῦμα, swell or wave + γραφή, writing; also called a kymographion) is an analog device that draws a graphical representation of The kymograph almost immediately became the central instrument in physiology and physiology education. wikipedia.org
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kymogram
kymogram (ˈkaɪməʊgræm) [f. kymograph + -gram.] A recording made with a kymograph (sense 1 or 2). a. Radiology. (Corresponding to kymograph 2.) Also (and orig.) called a roentgenkymogram.1923 Proc. R. Soc. Med. XVI. (Electro-Therapeutics Section) 21 For taking the kymogram a Polyphos universal induct... Oxford English Dictionary
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Depth kymography
See also Kymograph References Medical imaging wikipedia.org
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kymography
kymography (kaɪˈmɒgrəfɪ) [f. kymograph: see -graphy.] The technique or process of using a kymograph (in either sense). (In Radiology also known by its orig. name of roentgenkymography.)1930 J. R. Firth Speech iii. 24 Phonetic kymography measures phone length to within 0·005 of a second. 1933 H. A. J... Oxford English Dictionary
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Videokymography
See also Kymograph References External links http://www.kymography.com/ Medical imaging wikipedia.org
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C. F. Palmer, Ltd
Palmer manufactured instruments like the kymograph, invented by the German physiologist Carl Ludwig in 1847, the Stromuhr (another design by Ludwig) for wikipedia.org
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isotonically
isotonically, adv. Physiol. (aɪsəʊˈtɒnɪkəlɪ) [f. prec.: see -ically.] Under isotonic conditions (see isotonic a. 3).1953 A. Szent-Györgyi Chem. Physiol. Contraction in Body & Heart Muscle ix. 52 Fig. 8..sums up the experience..on a widely varied material, registered both isotonically and isometrical... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ear wiggling
Research conducted on humans using a kymograph to measure their ear movements found that only two out of twelve subjects had any voluntary control at the wikipedia.org
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roentgeno-
roentgen-, roentgeno- Chiefly U.S. Also röntgen(o)-. Comb. forms of Roentgen, as in roentgenˈkymogram [ad. G. röntgenkymogramm (Gött & Rosenthal 1912, in München med. Wochenschr. 17 Sept. 2033)], a recording made with a kymograph (sense 2); roentgenˈkymograph = kymograph 2; ˌroentgenkymoˈgraphic a.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Tigerstedt
They observed that even a very small amount of the extract increased blood pressure (probably measured by Ludwig's kymograph). wikipedia.org
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie
high-speed camera ultrasound tongue imaging electromyography electroglottography electropalatography non-invasive photoglottography photonasography kymograph wikipedia.org
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Henry Pickering Bowditch
Bowditch impressed Ludwig by constructing an improvement on the kymograph then in use. wikipedia.org
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Carl Ludwig
He devised the kymograph as a means of obtaining a written record of the variations in the pressure of the blood in the blood vessels; and this apparatus wikipedia.org
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Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky
$10,000 of that time which with inflation correction means almost $250,000 in modern US dollars) and bought the most novel German equipment: galvanometers, kymograph wikipedia.org
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