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oscillograph

Instrument for displaying or recording rapidly changing oscillations, electrical or mechanical.



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com Instrumentation: Computerized Yerzley oscillograph (CYO-III) for testing physical properties of rubber specimens as per ASTM D 945 Services offered: Equipment sales, maintenance and repair services, consulting and testing Tensitron, Inc.
2] [micro]g/ml) and increasing concentrations (200, 400, 800 and 1200 mg/ml) of the extract prepared in distilled water, were tested and the results were recorded on a Harvard Universal Oscillograph with the help of an isotonic T2 transducer.
The Swedish artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff applied his sound experiments as a kind of acoustic security camera: He added sound recorders to the building's electrical grid, transforming the electrical current into noises whose frequencies appear on an oscillograph as a greenish force field.
 
 
 
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