These observations were supported by the use of sound level and oscillograph records. |
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In Denmark in 1923, an oscillograph light modulator and selenium-cell reproducer were developed. |
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The signals that the probe receives can be displayed on a small screen with an oscillograph. |
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Note 1: When selecting the length of each oscillograph, it is important to take into account that if, for example, an oscillography record length greater than 350 cycles is selected, only one oscillograph can be stored. |
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The operation of an electromagnetic oscillograph, like the operation of a d'Arsonval galvanometer, depends on the interaction of the field of a permanent magnet and a coil of wire through which an electric current is flowing. |
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The cathode-ray oscillograph makes use of a sharply focused electron beam to display the relationship between variable quantities on a luminescent screen similar to that used in a television. |
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By 1924 they had succeeded in adapting the oscillograph to physiological research, enabling them to visualize amplified nerve impulses on a fluorescent screen. |
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Since the oscillograph records are stored in non-volatile memory, there is a mechanism that allows deleting all the content of this memory externally. |
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Between the rectangular impulse circuit and the time sweepage circuit of the oscillograph, the synchronizing circuit formed by the grid circuit of the tube Bi is inserted. |
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Figure 9 and Figure 10 are the heat-producing needing waveform with chaotic signal respectively observed in the display interface and oscillograph. |
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