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Ludimar Hermann (October 31, 1838 – June 5, 1914) was a
German physiologist and
speech scientist who used the
Edison phonograph to test
theories of vowel...
- Fechner's law. An
early reference to "Fechner's ... law" was in 1875 by
Ludimar Hermann in
Elements of
Human Physiology. Fechner's law is a mathematical...
- illusion. The
Hermann grid
illusion is an
optical illusion reported by
Ludimar Hermann in 1870. The
illusion is
characterized by "ghostlike" grey blobs...
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Handbuch der
Lehre von den
Geweben des
Menschen und der
Thiere (1872) and to
Ludimar Hermann's
Handbuch der
Physiologie (1879). He was also
author of Histologisches...
- Terminology, (12.41)
Acoustical Society of America, Melville, NY. Hermann,
Ludimar (1894).
Phonophotographische Untersuchungen [Phonophotographical Studies]...
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spectrogram of the
speech utterance could be
built up. A
series of
papers by
Ludimar Hermann published in Pflügers
Archiv in the last two
decades of the 19th...
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theory was soon
criticized by
several contemporary physiologists, such as
Ludimar Hermann, who
maintained that
intact living tissue such as
muscle does not...
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Confederation October 29, 1921 Heidelberg,
Weimar Germany 1910, 1914 (id=2808)
Ludimar Hermann October 31, 1838 Berlin,
German Confederation June 5, 1914 Königsberg...
- 1938),
German journalist Lars
Herrmann (born 1977),
German politician Ludimar Hermann (1838–1914),
German physiologist and
speech scientist Luke Herrmann...
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Ernst Hermann Ludimar Meyer (8
December 1905 – 8
October 1988) was a
German composer and musicologist,
noted for his
expertise on seventeenth-century...