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THE HISTORY OF THORACIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2000Thoracic surgical practice has evolved from the innovations of its pioneers. Beginning with the stethoscope discovered by Laƫnnec with his system of auscultation, to the tools we use in the dissection and control of the hilum of the lung for resection, our practice of thoracic surgery has been entwined with the development of instruments and ...
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Instrumentation and Measurement for Education [Instrumentation Notes]
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2012When I started writing this column, I had just finished teaching a required course called "Analog and Digital Electronics" during a short summer semester. This course is given several times each year and is a semester-long course. It is given to a wide variety of students; the common factor is they are not students of electrical or electronics ...
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Afterword: Instruments as media, media as instruments
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2016The collection of essays comes under the heading of two catchwords: instruments and media. This Afterword looks at their interaction and roles in exploring the characteristics of living beings throughout history, especially their melding and gliding into each other.
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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2011
The projects presented in this paper address two issues. The first issue is about the act of interactivism of liberating the projector, and the subsequent design considerations of taking a certain technology out of its intended context, and the issue of breaking out of the `frame'.
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The projects presented in this paper address two issues. The first issue is about the act of interactivism of liberating the projector, and the subsequent design considerations of taking a certain technology out of its intended context, and the issue of breaking out of the `frame'.
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Teaching Instrumentation Instrumentation.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1951openaire +1 more source
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1956
William Priestley, B. F. Dudenbostel
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William Priestley, B. F. Dudenbostel
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