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Marey, Etienne-Jules.
Londres: Henry S. King and Co, 1874.
Seconde édition
Exemplaire numérisé : BIU Santé (Paris)
Nombre de réponses : 304 page précédente 251-304
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Image : Fig. 97. Apparatus intended to transmit to a resgistering at a distance all the movements that are given to another lever
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Image : Fig. 98. Elastic point tracing on a smoked glass
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Image : Fig. 99. Buzzard flying with the apparatus which gives of the movements described by the extremity of its wing
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Image : Fig. 100. Elliptical tracing of the point of a bird's wing
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Image : Fig. 101. Ellipse formed by a Wheatstone's rod tuned in unisen, and tracing on a revolving cylinder
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Image : Fig. 102. Transmission of a to-and-fro movement by means of a simple traction-cord
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Image : Fig. 103. General arrangement of the instrument
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Image : Fig. 104. Suspension of the bird in the instrument
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Image : Fig. 105. Tracing of the movements of a pigeon's wing
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Image : Fig. 106. Superposition of the preceding curves on paper divided in millimetres
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Image : Fig. 107. Constructed from the preceding curves
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Image : Fig. 108. Theoretical figure of the apparatus to inestigate the torsion of the wing
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Image : Fig. 109. Actual arrangement of the apparatus intended to experiment upon the movements of the wing
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Image : Fig. 110. Simultaneous tracing of the various movements of a buzzard's wing
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Image : Fig. 111. Inclinations of the plane of the wing with reference to the axis of the body during flight
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Image : Fig. 112. Apparatus intended to transmit to the registering instrument all the vertical oscillations of the bird
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Image : Fig. 113. Tracing of a chronographic tuning-fork making sixty vibrations in a second
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Image : Fig. 114. In the upper part we see, placed above aech other, the muscular tracing, and that of the vertical oscillations in a wild duck
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Image : Fig. 115. Simultaneous tracing of the two kinds of oscillations executed by a buzzard during flight
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Image : Fig. 116. Wing of an insect / Fig. 117. Active and passive parts of the bird's wing
Nombre de réponses : 304 page précédente 251-304