| 11. | You might investigate this with a stroboscope.
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| 12. | They were more powerful than the classical stroboscope, invented in 1891 then in use.
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| 13. | Purkyn constructed his own version of a stroboscope which he called " forolyt ".
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| 14. | Other systems connect the spindle to a stroboscope, which alternates light and dark upon a photodiode.
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| 15. | A stroboscope used to set the ignition timing of internal combustion engines is called a timing light.
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| 16. | Advancing the idea of the stroboscope, researchers began using lasers to stop high-speed motion.
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| 17. | He is credited with being the first physician to use a laryngeal stroboscope for examination of the larynx.
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| 18. | You can find this machine which is called'stroboscope'in many optician shops . ""
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| 19. | The renderer is like a stroboscope, sampling the underlying " reality " periodically and showing the results.
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| 20. | And as he delivered his first pitch, the stands became a stroboscope, erupting in a sea of flashbulbs.
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