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recorded continuously with a
device known as an
electrograph.
Francis Ronalds created an
early electrograph around 1814 in
which the
changing electricity...
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component widely used in
scanners (especially
portable scanners),
electrographs, bar code
readers and
optical identification technology. "Canon CIS...
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years later in 1896, a
French experimenter,
Hippolyte Baraduc,
created electrographs of
hands and leaves. In 1898, Polish-Belarusian
engineer Jakub Jodko-Narkiewicz...
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Sheffield Barnstaple Fair bdcmuseum.org.uk
Richard Chipperfield's
Electrograph fairground bioscope show
Slide Show World,
Pages from History, A Collection...
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invention for
observational science. He
applied his
technique in
electrographs to
observe atmospheric electricity,
barographs and thermo-hygrographs...
- the dome of the
observatory and a
suite of
novel electrometers and
electrographs to
manually record the data. He
supplied this
equipment to facilities...
- "Time Dot" from "Raster-Noton.
Archiv 1" (2003) as Noto "Obi_2.3" from "
Electrograph 02 –
Athens Sound Media Festival 02" (2002) "Menschmaschine" from...
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original cover was
designed by Mike
Payne and was the
first release of his "
Electrograph" artwork. The
album was
reissued 3
November 2008 by Ph.D./Voiceprint...
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subsequently grow in the
direction of the
vibration source.
Using electrograph vibrational detection,
structured sound wave
emissions were detected...
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Island as
shown in the
electrograph. It’s
worth bringing them to see. It was a hit last
night even with the grown-ups.” The
electrograph service showed it...