Animal Mechanism: A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aërial LocomotionD. Appleton and Company, 1874 - 283 páginas |
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... furnished with the different experimental instruments ; the horseman carrying the register of the pace . On the withers and the croup are instruments to show the re - actions . FIG . 93. - Apparatus for the purpose of experimenting on ...
... furnished with the different experimental instruments ; the horseman carrying the register of the pace . On the withers and the croup are instruments to show the re - actions . FIG . 93. - Apparatus for the purpose of experimenting on ...
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... furnished by a lever subjected at the same time to 10 vibrations per second 1 121 128 . 128 · FIG . 29. - Tracing produced by walking upstairs FIG . 30. - Tracing produced by running ( in man ) FIG . 31. - Man galloping ( right foot ...
... furnished by a lever subjected at the same time to 10 vibrations per second 1 121 128 . 128 · FIG . 29. - Tracing produced by walking upstairs FIG . 30. - Tracing produced by running ( in man ) FIG . 31. - Man galloping ( right foot ...
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... , and of the great mam- mals , for instance , is very imperfectly understood as yet . If we knew under what conditions the maximum of speed , force , or labour which the living being can furnish , may 2 ANIMAL MECHANISM .
... , and of the great mam- mals , for instance , is very imperfectly understood as yet . If we knew under what conditions the maximum of speed , force , or labour which the living being can furnish , may 2 ANIMAL MECHANISM .
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... furnish , may be obtained , it would put an end to much discussion , and a great deal of conjecture , which is to be regretted . A generation of men would not be condemned to certain military exercises which will be hereafter rejected ...
... furnish , may be obtained , it would put an end to much discussion , and a great deal of conjecture , which is to be regretted . A generation of men would not be condemned to certain military exercises which will be hereafter rejected ...
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... furnished the precise data which alone can serve as a sound starting point for calculations of this kind . We shall then attempt to analyse the rapid acts which are produced in the flight of insects and of birds ; afterwards we shall ...
... furnished the precise data which alone can serve as a sound starting point for calculations of this kind . We shall then attempt to analyse the rapid acts which are produced in the flight of insects and of birds ; afterwards we shall ...
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Animal Mechanism: A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion Etienne-Jules Marey Vista completa - 1874 |
Animal Mechanism: A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aërial Locomotion Etienne-Jules Marey Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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according action acts amble animal apparatus aquatic locomotion ascertain axis bird body bone Cardan joint cause corresponds curve cylinder descending diagonal biped different species direction drum duration effect electric elevation employed experiments extremity feet fibre figure flight force fore-foot forward frequency function furnished gallop give ground heat hind-foot horizontal horse humerus impacts inclination inclined plane india-rubber insect insect flight insect's wing instant instrument kilogrammes length less lever locomotion lower main-rib manner mechanical membrane ment millimetres modified motion move movements muscular nerve Norman pace notation oblique observed obtained organ oscillations partial tracings pass pectoral muscles physiologists placed plane pressure produced rapidity re-actions rectus internus registering instrument represented in fig resistance rhythm right foot rise sartorius muscle seen shock shows speed sternum strokes surface tendon theory tion tracing trajectory transmit trot tube tuning-fork turn upper velocity vertical oscillations vibrations walking pace weight
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