mechanograph (Meaning)

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mechanograph (n.)

One of a number of copies of anything multiplied mechanically.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mechanograph

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mechanograph Sentence Examples

  1. The mechanograph precisely recorded the muscular activity of the subject during the experiment.
  2. The advanced mechanograph provided real-time data on the patient's muscle contractions and movements.
  3. Researchers utilized the mechanograph to study the biomechanics of locomotion in humans and animals.
  4. The mechanograph's high-resolution sensors captured even the subtlest muscle movements.
  5. The mechanograph was essential for assessing the effectiveness of various rehabilitation techniques.
  6. The mechanograph data helped clinicians diagnose neuromuscular disorders and develop appropriate treatment plans.
  7. Athletes used the mechanograph to optimize their training routines and improve their performance.
  8. The mechanograph played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the human musculoskeletal system.
  9. Engineers developed specialized mechanographs for various applications, such as prosthetics and robotics.
  10. The mechanograph's versatility made it a valuable tool in both scientific research and clinical practice.

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One of a number of copies of anything multiplied mechanically.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mechanograph precisely recorded the muscular activity of the subject during the experiment.

The advanced mechanograph provided real-time data on the patient's muscle contractions and movements.

Researchers utilized the mechanograph to study the biomechanics of locomotion in humans and animals.

The mechanograph's high-resolution sensors captured even the subtlest muscle movements.