Lexicographical Neighbors of Ergogram
Literary usage of Ergogram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Review of Neurology and Psychiatry (1905)
"one ergogram is written immediately, and a second after 18 minutes' ... -48 1'95
The normal ergogram being 9'60, the experiments show that the effect of the ..."
2. Rational Hydrotherapy: A Manual of the Physiological and Therapeutic Effects by John Harvey Kellogg (1901)
"ergogram Showing Fatigue Curve of RAS after a Spray at 113° for Fifteen Minutes .
. 1123 258. (Exp. 45. ..."
3. A Text-book of Experimental Psychology by Charles Samuel Myers (1909)
"If the weight of five be now replaced by another of four kilograms, a fresh
excellent ergogram can be immediately obtained. Or if the weight be lightened ..."
4. Mind and Work: The Psychological Factors in Industry and Commerce by Charles Samuel Myers (1921)
"In this way an ergogram (Fig. 8) is obtained, showing the extent and the number
of the contractions until the stage of absolute impotence is reached. ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1913)
"... and fatigue-curve become practically synonymous, and we incline to interpret
all results of this nature in terms of a paradigma of the Mosso ergogram. ..."
6. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"The ergogram pictures a very specific form of fatigue and shows a very wide range
of individual differences. ..."