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1 beater movement
1. перемещение( кинопленки) пальцевым механизмом прерывистого движения
2. пальцевый механизм прерывистого движения( кинопленки)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > beater movement
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2 beater movement
1) перемещение ( киноплёнки) пальцевым механизмом прерывистого движенияАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > beater movement
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3 beater movement
Техника: пальцевый механизм прерывистого движения (киноплёнки), перемещение пальцевым механизмом прерывистого движения (киноплёнки) -
4 beater movement
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5 beater
колотушка; пест; подбойка; выбивалка; веселка; молоток (молотковой дробилки); с.х. битер (комбайна); трепало; молотильный барабан; трепальная машина; стеблеруб; цеп; барабан (кипоразбивателя); сбивающий валик (кипоразбивателя); лес. било (для очистки мокрых сукон); механизм ударного действия; цепной механизм ударного действия (для очистки деревьев от сучьев); нфт. копер с ударной бабой; пищ. мешалка; взбивальная машина; лопатка (в мешалке)- beater roll - beater roller - beater shaft - blade beater - breaker beater - carding beater - check beater - disk beater - down beater - feeder beater - feeding beater - feeder-house beater - flail-type beater - manure spreading beater - rod beater - roller beater - scattering beater - spiked beater - stripper beater - behind beater - swing beater grinder - trash beater -
6 movement
1) движение2) перемещение3) подача ( рабочего органа)4) движущиеся детали кинематической цепи•-
angular movement
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anticyclone movement
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axial movement
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bathymetric movement
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beater movement
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bed movement
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bed-load movement
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bulk-liquid movement
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cam claw movement
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cardioid film movement
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carriage movement
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claw intermittent movement
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claw movement with double claw
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claw movement
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conflicting movement
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continuous movement
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continuous path X and Z movement
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coordinated movement
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cross-feed movement
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cut presser shog movement
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cutting movement
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cyclone movement
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demand movement
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downward movement
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dual pilot-pin registered movement
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eccentric-type movement
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environmental movement
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facing movement
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feeding movement
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forward-rearward movement
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frame-by-frame movement
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free movement
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fuel movement
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Geneva movement with link accelerator
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Geneva movement
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humping movement
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ice movement
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in-feed movement
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intermittent film movement
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inward movement
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lateral movement
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lengthwise movement
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loop intermittent movement
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maltese-cross movement
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needle space movement
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onshore-offshore movement
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opening movement
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operator's manual movement
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oscillatory movement
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outward movement
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pan movement
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pin movement
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pivoting movement
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position movement
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pull-down movement
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rail movement
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reciprocal movement
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register pin movement
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resilient flexing movement
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reversing movement
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rolling-loop intermittent movement
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rotational movement
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sheet movement
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shog movement
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shunting movement
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skew tape movement
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sluggish movement
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star and cam movement
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stiff movement
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strata movement
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swinging movement
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switch movement
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thermal movement
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turning movement
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unclamping movement
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upward movement
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7 Demenÿ, Georges
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1850 Douai, France d. 1917[br]French chronophotographer.[br]As a young man Georges Demenÿ was a pioneer of physical education in France, and this led him to contact the physiologist Professor Marey in 1880. Marey had made a special study of animal movement, and Demenÿ hoped to work with him on research into physiological problems related to gymnastics. He joined Marey the following year, and when in 1882 the Physiological Station was set up near Paris to develop sequence photography for the study of movement. Demenÿ was made Head of the laboratory. He worked with the multiple-image fixed-plate cameras, and was chiefly responsible for the analysis of the records, having considerable mathematical and graphical ability. He also appeared as the subject in a number of the sequences. When in 1888 Marey began the development of a film camera, Demenÿ was involved in its design and operation. He became interested in the possibility of using animated sequence photographs as an aid to teaching of the deaf. He made close-up records of himself speaking short phrases, "Je vous aime" and "Vive la France" for example, which were published in such journals as Paris Photographe and La Nature in 1891 and 1892. To present these in motion, he devised the Phonoscope, which he patented on 3 March 1892. The series of photographs were mounted around the circumference of a disc and viewed through a counter-rotating slotted disc. The moving images could be viewed directly, or projected onto a screen. La Nature reported tests he had made in which deaf lip readers could interpret accurately what was being said. On 20 December 1892 Demenÿ formed a company, Société Générale du Phonoscope, to exploit his invention, hoping that "speaking portraits" might replace family-album pictures. This commercial activity led to a rift between Marey and Demenÿ in July 1893. Deprived of access to the film cameras, Demenÿ developed designs of his own, patenting new camera models in France on 10 October 1893 and 27 July 1894. The design covered by the latter had been included in English and German patents filed in December 1893, and was to be of some significance in the early development of cinematography. It was for an intermittent movement of the film, which used an eccentrically mounted blade or roller that, as it rotated, bore on the film, pulling down the length of one frame. As the blade moved away, the film loop so formed was taken up by the rotation of the take-up reel. This "beater" movement was employed extensively in the early years of cinematography, being effective yet inexpensive. It was first employed in the Chronophotographe apparatus marketed by Gaumont, to whom Demenÿ had licensed the patent rights, from the autumn of 1896. Demenÿ's work provided a link between the scientific purposes of sequence photography— chronophotography—and the introduction of commercial cinematography.[br]Further ReadingJ.Deslandes, 1966, Histoire comparée du cinéma, Vol. I, Paris. B.Coe, 1992, Muybridge and the Chronophotographers, London.BC -
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