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  2. Kymograph - Wikipedia

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    A kymograph (from Greek κῦμα, swell or wave + γραφή, writing; also called a kymographion) is an analog device that draws a graphical representation of spatial position over time. The graphical representation is a graph in which the y axis shows position and the x axis shows time.

  3. Depth kymography - Wikipedia

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    Depth-kymography is the 3D display of the human vocal fold vibrations by measuring their vertical and horizontal movements simultaneously, using a specially designed 3D endoscope.

  4. Instruments used in medical laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Recording kymograph: historically, used in human or animal experiments to measure and record data Long extension kymograph: historically, used in or human animal experiments to measure and record data Surface plasmon resonance: Label-free detection of molecule binding. Used to determine kinetic constants of the interaction (k a, k d, K D). Can ...

  5. Videokymography - Wikipedia

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    Videokymography was developed in 1994 by Czech and Dutch scientists, Jan G. Švec and Harm K. Schutte, in collaboration with the Lambert Instruments company, as a low-cost, high-speed imaging method for examination of vocal fold vibrations.

  6. File:Kymograph.webm - Wikipedia

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  7. Spirometer - Wikipedia

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    1866 Henry Hyde Salter (1823-1871) added a kymograph to the spirometer in order to record time while obtaining air volumes. 1879 Gad J. published a paper entitled "Pneumatograph" that described a machine that allowed the recording of lung volume changes.

  8. File:Kymograph, cased, Europe, 1880-1930 Wellcome L0057897 ...

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  9. Carl Ludwig - Wikipedia

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    Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (German: [ˈluːtvɪç]; 29 December 1816 – 23 April 1895) was a German physician and physiologist.His work as both a researcher and teacher had a major influence on the understanding, methods and apparatus used in almost all branches of physiology.