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diagraphy
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diagraphy (uncountable)
- The automated monitoring of boreholes.
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2012, M. J. Walker, Hot Deserts: Engineering, Geology and Geomorphology, page 209:
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Diagraphy probing is particularly suited to locating rockhead and the identification of cavities in the karstic environment.
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2012, Etienne du Trémolet de Lacheisserie, Damien Gignoux, Michel Schlenker, Magnetism: II-Materials and Applications, page 391:
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The measurement apparatus (impedance bridge type) have a sensitivity of 10 to 10 in the field or in diagraphy (borehole logging), and 5×10 in the laboratory, the values encountered range from -10 to 1.
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2013, André Revil, Abderrahim Jardani, The Self-Potential Method, page 15:
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It was first commercially used in geophysics by Conrad Schlumberger (1920), especially as a downhole measurement tool for diagraphy;
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- (obsolete) The use of X-ray imagery; radiography.
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1910, Frederick Dessauer, “A New Method of Instantatneous Radiography”, in Archives of the Roentgen Ray, volume 14, page 258:
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In addition, a number of new possibilities would be opened up to diagraphy – e.g., radiography of movements, kinematographic radiography, and radiography of those in a state of convulsion.
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1939, American Review of Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Diseases, page 138:
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Furthermore, kymographic pictures are hazy and sometimes distorted, while the pictures obtained by diagraphy are sharp and unobstructed.
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- The process of changing the way something is expressed or transcribed from one medium to another.
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2017, Costica Bradatan, Camil Ungureanu, Cinema and Sacrifice, page 149:
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Lyotard thus characterises mise-en-scène as a somatography: a transcribing of linguistic signifiers on and for bodies, and as a diagraphy: a change in the space of transcription, from linguistic signifiers (primary space) to sensations affecting the bodies of the audience (the other space).
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2019, Abdelkebir Khatibi, Plural Maghreb: Writings on Postcolonialism:
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This is a question of the madness of writing through several languages, in a genealogical diagraphy.
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- The teaching of drawing in Ancient Greece using a stylus on a wax-covered wooden tablet, or this technique of drawing on wax.
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1794, Cornelius Pauw, Philosophical Dissertations on the Greeks - Volume 1, page 151:
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Diagraphy, or the study of drawing, was then introduced as an essential part; and as such it has been considered both by Aristotle and Pliny.
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1880, Joseph Maberly, Theodore Henry Fielding, Robert Hoe, The Print Collector, page 318:
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It includes stereotypeing and automatic or chemical engraving in relief, as well as machines for the purpose of making engravings, pantography, diagraphy, glyphography, electrotypography, and a variety of other curious processes.
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