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Definition of Diaphragms
1. diaphragm [v] - See also: diaphragm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diaphragms
Literary usage of Diaphragms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1882)
"Mr. JB Dancer proposes * other forms of diaphragms for this purpose, ... The first
form is an oblong plate of diaphragms, which elides in an adapter screwed ..."
2. The Telephone, the Microphone and the Phonograph by Th. Du Moncel (1879)
"Telephones with Several diaphragms.—When we remember that the induced currents
caused in a magnet result from the vibratory movements of the diaphragm, ..."
3. A Manual of histology by Thomas Edward Satterthwaite (1882)
"Stage diaphragms.—When the pencil of light has been reflected from the mirror
upon the opening in the stage, it is plain that a larger or smaller amount of ..."
4. Proceedings by Natural Gas Association of America, Modern Language Association of America (1921)
"The cut shows a very simple and efficient appliance for testing diaphragms in
Iron Case Meters. In making test, valve cover is removed, and the rubber pad ..."
5. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1916)
"The researches here reported have been two-fold namely: 1 " Explorations over
the Vibrating Surfaces of Telephonic diaphragms under Simple, Impressed Tones ..."
6. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1912)
"WHITEHEAD HISTORY Investigations of the vibrations of telephone diaphragms have
been published by Rayleigh,1 Wien,2 Kempf-Hartmann,3 Taylor,4 Gatis and ..."