- A stroboscope, also
known as a strobe, is an
instrument used to make a
cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary. It
consists of...
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distinguished three forms of
subjective stroboscopy which he
called alpha, beta, and gamma:
Alpha stroboscopy occurs at 8–12 cycles per second; the wheel...
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Dictionary (biography)
World Cat
Identities (publications).
eMedicine Stroboscopy in
Medicine Rines,
George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Oertel, Max Joseph" . Encyclopedia...
- (swelling). This can be seen with
laryngoscopy or
stroboscopy (method
depends on the type of laryngitis).
Stroboscopy may be
relatively normal or may
reveal asymmetry...
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larynx and of
voice by
stroboscopy".
Clinique (Paris). 28: 337–341. Rock the Stage:
Voice Training for Modern...
- High-speed
photography is the
science of
taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In 1948, the
Society of
Motion Picture and
Television Engineers (SMPTE)...
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vocal fold vibrations.
Laryngeal stroboscopy is the
primary clinical tool used for this purpose.
Laryngeal stroboscopy uses a
synchronized flashing light...
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Videokymography Human voice Voice disorders Mehta DD,
Hillman RE.
Current role of
stroboscopy in
laryngeal imaging. Curr Opin
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vocal cords in slow
motion during speech, a
procedure known as video-
stroboscopy.
Strobelights are
often used to give an
illusion of slow
motion in nightclubs...
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larynx and of
voice by
stroboscopy".
Clinique (Paris). 28: 337–341. Howell, Ian (2017). "Necessary Roughness...