A Lippmann electrometer is a device for detecting small rushes of electric current and was invented by Gabriel Lippmann in 1873. The device consists of...
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allowed him to develop a sensitive capillary electrometer, subsequently known as the Lippmann electrometer which was used in the first ECG machine. In...
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Moon, is named after Gabriel Lippmann a Lippmann plate is a clear glass plate in early photography a Lippmann electrometer is a device for detecting small...
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telescope Jonas Ferdinand Gabriel Lippmann (1845–1921), France – Lippmann plate, Integral imaging, Lippmann electrometer Lisitsyn brothers, Ivan Fyodorovich...
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developed a version of the electrometer, a sensitive device for measuring electric charge. Using her husband's electrometer, she discovered that uranium...
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recordings of electrical discharges in single nerve fibers using a Lippmann electrometer. He won the Nobel Prize in 1932 for his work revealing the function...
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1887, Augustus Waller invented an ECG machine consisting of a Lippmann capillary electrometer fixed to a projector. The trace from the heartbeat was projected...
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intensity of an electrical stimulus). He also adapted the Lippmann's capillary electrometer in order to use it for measuring subtle bioelectrical phenomena...
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(Hamiltonian) Liouville dynamical system Liouville field theory Lippmann electrometer Lippmann–Schwinger equation Liquefaction Liquefaction of gases Liquid...
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Supérieure de Pharmacie de Paris. In 1886, Bourbouze was the builder of an electrometer and an apparatus for the study of the piezoelectric quartz invited by...
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a rubber bandage. As a recording device, he first used the Lippmann capillary electrometer, but results were disappointing. He then switched to the string...
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head by rubber bandages. Berger connected these sensors to a Lippmann capillary electrometer, with disappointing results. However, more sophisticated measuring...
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theorem. Fourier analysis and Fourier transform by Joseph Fourier in 1822. Electrometer by Jean Peltier. Foucault pendulum by Léon Foucault (who also developed...
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