Definition of Ergograph. Meaning of Ergograph. Synonyms of Ergograph

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Definition of Ergograph

Ergograph
Ergograph Er"go*graph, n. [Gr. ? work + -graph.] An instrument for measuring and recording the work done by a single muscle or set of muscles, the rate of fatigue, etc. -- Er`go*graph"ic, a.

Meaning of Ergograph from wikipedia

- An ergograph is a graph that shows a relation between human activities and a seasonal year. The name was coined by Dr. Arthur Geddes of the University...
- Mosso's balance, rediscovered by Stefano Sandrone and colleagues Mosso's ergograph — (1890) An apparatus for recording the force and frequency of flexion...
- Climatic ergograph for Weymouth. Sea temperatures (light blue line) remain mild in winter and warm slowly in spring, helping to produce a seasonal lag...
- Climatic ergograph for the nearby Wyke Regis weather station...
- trend-cycle component is recommended rather than the seasonally adjusted data. Ergograph List of statistical packages Seasonally adjusted annual rate Seasonal...
- extraction of bulls' ****s, then tested his muscle strength with a "Mosso ergograph". In regards to this testing, he stated "the training of athletes offers...
- bladder, temperature regulation of the brain, use of the plethysmograph and ergograph, and physiology of residents of the Alps" "Studies of the heart of warm-blooded...
- such topics as the sterilization of criminals and the utility of the ergograph. Wetzell, Richard F. (2003). Inventing the Criminal: A History of German...
- for the body. They used a device created by Angelo Mosso known as an ergograph. One part of the device held the hand so that it was immobile and allowed...