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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 illustrati... Oxford English Dictionary
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oscillograph
▪ I. oscillograph, n. (əˈsɪləgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. L. oscill-āre to swing + -o + -graph.] 1. An instrument for detecting and measuring the motion of a ship or of the sea.1874 E. Bertin Notes on Waves & Rolling 118 We may..hope for favourable results from the employment of the oscillograph with two pendulu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zero reference pulse
The oscillogram of the 0 pulse is a pulse with a level more than the maximum level of the CVS. wikipedia.org
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Ben F. Laposky
In 1953 he released what he called "Oscillons" (or oscillogram designs) along with a corresponding thesis entitled "Electronic Abstractions" via a gallery wikipedia.org
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Briggs–Rauscher reaction
This is shown by the oscillogram above. Oscillations persist over a wide range of temperatures. wikipedia.org
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audio-
audio- (ˈɔːdɪəʊ) [Combining form, f. L. audī-re to hear + -o; cf. audiometer.] I. audio-active a., of or pertaining to interactive language learning, esp. in a language laboratory, in which the student is able to listen and respond to course material through a headset linked to a tape recorder or te... Oxford English Dictionary
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tone
▪ I. tone, n. (təʊn) Forms: 4 ton, 4– tone; (5 toun, toyn, 5–6 toyne; 6 toone). [Partly a. OF. ton (of voice, 13th c. in Littré) = Prov. ton, Cat. to, Sp. ton, tono, Pg. tom, tono, It. tuono:—L. ton-um, acc. of ton-us; and partly directly f. L. tonus ‘stretching, quality of sound, tone, accent, tone... Oxford English Dictionary
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pitch
▪ I. pitch, n.1 (pɪtʃ) Forms: 1–2 pic; 2–5 pich, 3–6 pych, (3 pisch), 4–5 pycche, picche, 4–6 pyche, (5 peche), 5–6 piche, pytch(e, pitche, 6– pitch. β. (northern) 3–6 pik, 4 pic, pike, 4–5 pyke, pikke, 4–6 pyk, pyck, 5 picke, pikk, pykk(e, 6–7 (8–9 dial.) pick. [OE. pic, ad. L. pix, pic-em (whence ... Oxford English Dictionary
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