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However, I devised a camera with an astatic filter that cuts the emanating aura.
'Astatic,' he murmured cheerfully before his thoughts returned to Karen.
In 1825 he developed the astatic galvanometer.
"Brooms with both astatic and static bristles are the secret," Effie told him.
Introduced in 1933, the Astatic model D-104 became known for its high frequency response that contributed to better communications audio quality.
The lake is astatic, and the volume and level of water in the lake fluctuates frequently.
Later instruments of the "astatic" type used opposing magnets to become independent of the Earth's field and would operate in any orientation.
The astatic galvanometer was developed by Leopoldo Nobili in 1825.
Barjan has since expanded the Astatic name to include many accessories including coaxial cables, meters and antennas.
It is characterized by the development of myoclonic seizures and/or myoclonic astatic seizures.
Myoclonic astatic epilepsy, also known as Doose syndrome, is a generalized idiopathic epilepsy.
His musical odyssey started with an electric guitar he built himself using a cheap Stella guitar, a Sears amplifier, and a low quality Astatic microphone.
Unlike a compass-needle galvanometer, the astatic galvanometer has two magnetic needles parallel to each other, but with the magnetic poles reversed.
There remains a good deal of discussion in the amateur telescope making community over the use of glue and the addition of simple astatic devices in such cells.
"Organic dust clings to the static bristles, and the non-organic dust is swept clean into gathering vessels by the astatic bristles.
Myoclonic astatic A seizure that involves a myoclonic seizure followed immediately by an atonic seizure.
The Astatic model JT30 is the most popular of these, which is also sold as the Hohner BluesBlaster.
Status epilepticus with myoclonic, astatic, myoclonic-astatic, or absence seizures is another ominous sign, especially when prolonged or appearing early.
The British physicist P.M.S. Blackett provided a major impetus to paleomagnetism by inventing a sensitive astatic magnetometer in 1956.
Rock magnetism laboratory consisting of astatic magnetometer, digital spinner magnetometer, alternating magnetic field and thermal demagnetizers, high-field and low-field hysteresis and susceptibility meter.
"That is Piet," Hiram told Canute, "the son of Jan Thingruel who gathers more astatic grain out of cracks than does anyone else on the Street.
The Astatic was a French cyclecar manufactured from 1920 to 1922 by Automobiles Astatic, Saint-Ouen, Seine, France.
Semple demonstrated some crystal pick-ups that Brush was working with, leading Chorpening and Woodworth to found The Astatic Microphone Laboratory, Inc. in Youngstown, Ohio in 1933.
In 1944, Astatic moved operations to Conneaut, Ohio and supplied microphones, pickups and crystal cartridges as well as hydrophone and Sonar devices to the military during World War II.
Authorities emphasize different seizure types as important in LGS, but most have astatic seizures (drop attacks), tonic seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, atypical absence seizures, and sometimes, complex partial seizures.