A myograph is any device used to measure the force produced by a muscle when under contraction. Such a device is commonly used in myography, the study...
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preparation, where tissue samples are connected to recording devices, such as a myograph, and physiological responses are recorded after drug application, allowed...
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The contraction of smooth muscle tissues can be readily measured with a myograph; this type of physiological response is more readily quantifiable than...
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An acceleromyograph is a piezoelectric myograph, used to measure the force produced by a muscle after it has undergone nerve stimulation. Acceleromyographs...
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David Zeitlyn (section Books and myographs)
David Zeitlyn FRAI (born 1958) is a British anthropologist. He is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford, and a supernumerary-Fellow...
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Pharmacology and Therapeutics (eighth edition 1924). He introduced the Cushny myograph, an ingenious arrangement of counterbalanced levers that allowed the faithful...
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