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reproducer
reproˈducer (riː-) [f. prec. + -er1.] 1. One who or that which reproduces.1774 Burke Amer. Tax. Wks. 1792 I. 565 You understand..that I speak of Charles Townshend, officially the re-producer of this fatal scheme. 1841 Gladstone State in Rel. Ch. iv. §100 (ed. 4), Not as a creator, or an inventor, or...
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Dedeckera
It is also a poor reproducer; only about 1% of its flower ovules produce viable seed. These factors make it a species of concern.
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reproducible
reproˈducible, a. (riː-) [f. as reproducer + -ible.] That may be reproduced; admitting or susceptible of reproduction.1834 H. Martineau Moral i. 4 The first constitutes fixed capital; the second and third reproducible capital. 1883 Fortn. Rev. 1 Aug. 275 The results of scientific discoveries..are, a...
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XYZ (computer)
It was later expanded with a drum memory, an input-output system implemented through a primitive control console and a card reproducer (later a tape reader
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Blue Amberol Records
Upon the introduction of Blue Amberols in 1912, the M reproducer was supplanted by the Diamond A reproducer, which was designed for playing only celluloid They were equipped with the Diamond C reproducer.
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Diaphragm (acoustics)
Other uses
In a phonograph reproducer, the diaphragm is a flat disk of typically mica or isinglass that converts the mechanical vibration imparted on In the case of acoustic recording the reproducer converts the sound into the motion of the needle that scribes the groove on the recording media.
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Peter Winter (philately)
Peter Winter (born in Germany) is a stamp reproducer. He also trained as an opera singer.
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John G. McKnight
In addition to research, he also worked on the design of the CinemaScope reproducer system; the Models 350, PR-10, and MR-70; improvements in the high-speed recording over a period of more than 50 years
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Magnetic Reference Laboratory
Magnetic Reference Laboratory and the State of Reproducer
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Coenraad Lauwers
He was mainly active as a reproducer of works of leading Antwerp painters.
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IBM 101
Reproducing Punch)
IBM 519 Document-Originating Machine
IBM 521 Punch Unit
IBM 523 Gang Summary Punch
IBM 526 Printing Summary Punch
IBM 528 Accumulating Reproducer
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Phonofiddle
A phonofiddle is a class of stringed musical instruments that are played with a bow and use a phonograph type reproducer as a voice-box. The use of a phonograph reproducer with mica Isinglass diaphragms allowed the cost of production to be reduced.
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Duvier del Dago Fernandez
One of his first holograms was the Reproducer (2001).
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Phono-Cut Record Company
However, customers willing to purchase vertical cut records also needed to obtain special equipment to play them, equipped with a sapphire ball in the reproducer
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Magnetic Reference Laboratory
Products
MRL makes a wide variety of calibration tapes (a tape that "contains test signals used to calibrate a tape reproducer so that it will conform Examples of available test signals include:
Multifrequency (general purpose, for setting reproducer gain, azimuth, and frequency response from 32 Hz to
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Chicago Talking Machine Company
had previously invented a coin-operation mechanism and phonograph record duplication process, invented the "Polyphone", which added a second horn and reproducer
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