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The psychograph had operated for a total time of 15 minutes and some seconds.
He said, "I gather that's my psychograph report you have in your hand.
Then the psychograph summary printed out across the screen.
The psychograph was developed by Leslie King during the seventies.
The partners enjoyed some initial success in selling or leasing out the psychograph.
(This explains the different levels of the lines we see in the psychograph.)
The psychograph was in no way intended for deciphering thoughts; it only determined the degree of thought activity.
Rhodan took charge of the psychograph and asked his companions to get to the control room as quickly as possible.
Basically the psychograph was a comparatively simple instrument.
In the late 1930s the psychograph was withdrawn from the market due to falling sales and increased skepticism from the public.
The fact that the suspects fought, under those circumstances, seems to prove they were as fanatical as your psychograph says you are.
Aloud he said, "If there's nothing in the psychograph, then I'm afraid I can't help you.
After this, the job analyst has completed a form called a job psychograph, which displays the mental requirements of the job.
The psychograph claimed to mechanically discern a subject's aptitudes in a number of mental faculties.
Lavery patented his first psychograph in 1905 while living in Superior, Wisconsin.
Have him use an airco (Combination auto and airplane) to save time and-I want him to bring along a psychograph.
He narrates how the inquirer subjected a sealed packet of plates to the Crewe circle without exposure, endeavoring to get a psychograph.
The Psychograph was a phrenology machine, invented and marketed by Henry C. Lavery in the early part of the 20th century.
When the shaft began to curve too sharply for walking, Rhodan hooked the psychograph to his belt and grabbed the ropes also, climbing upward hand over hand.
My specialty as a writer was the psychograph or character portrait, which I learned from Gamaliel Bradford, who, in turn, had been inspired by Sainte-Beuve.
There is a psychograph on display at the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices, located at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
By the time Rhodan had turned off the psychograph, picked it up and climbed into the tunnel, the 2 were already back at the place where the passage started to slope upward.
The Wienerlied is a unique musical and socio-cultural phenomenon, a psychograph of the Viennese way of life; a mix between idealism, joie de vivre and desperation.
The woman said matter-of-factly, "There was a passing reference in your psychograph to a Mrs. Henry Leigh, who lives in a village called Relton, on the Pacific coast.