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Electrographic is a term used for punched-card and page-scanning
technology that
allowed cards or
pages marked with a
pencil to be
processed or converted...
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Electrophysiology (from Gr**** ἥλεκτ, ēlektron, "amber" [see the
etymology of "electron"]; φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia) is the branch...
- when
vision is denied. This
became apparent with the
implementation of
electrographic testing. Alexander's law
states that in
individuals with nystagmus,...
- PMID 13965759.
Brodey JF,
Steiner WG,
Himwich HE (April 1963). "An
electrographic study of
psilocin and 4-methyl-alpha-methyl
tryptamine (MP-809)". The...
- (external
links to
patent images in TIFF format) U.S.
patent 0,090,646 –
Electrographic Vote-Recorder : Edison's
first patent.
Permitted a "yes" or "no" vote...
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screen was
patented by AT&T
Corporation US 3016421A, Harmon, Leon D, "
Electrographic transmitter",
issued 1962-01-09 . This
touchscreen utilized a matrix...
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Kirlian photography is a
collection of
photographic techniques used to
capture the
phenomenon of
electrical coronal discharges. It is
named after Soviet...
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Wiggers diagram illustrate events and
details of the
cardiac cycle with
electrographic trace lines,
which depict (vertical)
changes in a parameter's value...
- Mark
sense (
electrographic) cards,
developed by
Reynold B.
Johnson at IBM, have
printed ovals that
could be
marked with a
special electrographic pencil. Cards...
- doi:10.1016/j.seizure.2003.09.005. PMID 15276150. Sem-Jacobsen CW. Depth-
electrographic stimulation of the
human brain and behavior. Toronto: Ryerson, 1968...