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When it is rotated, the stars and the ecliptic move over the projection of the coordinates on the tympan.
One damp piece of paper was then taken from a heap of paper and placed on the tympan.
The frisket is set in a frame, often hinged to the tympan that holds the paper in place.
The paper is now held between a frisket and tympan (two frames covered with paper or parchment).
He misaligned sheets between the tympan and frisket.
In Antwerp she founded a mixed choir Le Tympan and directed it for seven years.
Underneath the tympan would be a packing which would vary in grade of firmness relevant to the type or image to be printed.
A hard finished paper such as Bristol, is then put on top of the plate and covered with a tympan before being printed typically using a hand proof press.
Tympan (Symphony No.1, 1992)
Le Sacre du Tympan: Le Retour !
Bruzer's Tympan refers to a sheet of oiled manilla paper which was securely fastened to the face of the platen of a letterpress printing machine.
Le Sacre du Tympan: La grande ouverture (Atmosphériques, 2008)
Astrolabes In an astrolabe, a tympan is a metal plate on which the coordinates of the celestial sphere (azimuth and altitude) are engraved in a stereographic projection.
He would place a dampened sheet of paper between the tympan and frisket hinged to the coffin, then snap his fingers for Phillipe to be at his work.
Hosea, meantime, would clamp the sheet between tympan and frisket, and fold both down so that the paper showed through the frisket in four page-sized cutout sections.
Le Sacre du Tympan: SoundTrax (Music Unit/L'autre distribution, 2011)
Above the mater and tympan, the rete, a framework bearing a projection of the ecliptic plane and several pointers indicating the positions of the brightest stars, is free to rotate.
An open-work star map in stereographic projection (known as the rete) was in front of the tympan, and could be rotated by hand over the lines of altitude and azimuth.
Lleuad yn Olau - Chwedlau Traddodiadol o Gymru, November 2003, re-printed February 2005 (Tympan)
There are other kinds of medical thermometers: tympanic thermometers test the temperature of the tympan (the eardrum) with infrared; band thermometers test a person's temperature on the front of their head.
But there was no indication that the poem he'd chosen, "Tympan Alley," was a witty homage to the sophisticated lyrics of the Cole Porter-George Gershwin era of American popular song.
A tympan is made for a specific latitude and is engraved with a stereographic projection of circles denoting azimuth and altitude and representing the portion of the celestial sphere above the local horizon.
In hand-operated letterpress printing, the bruzer tympan is the taut cloth or paper mounted in a frame which is placed over the sheet of paper immediately prior to lowering the platen to make the impression.
A tympan is specific to a particular latitude, so most astrolabes come with a set of interchangeable tympans suitable for use at different latitudes, usually those of particular cities of importance (Cairo, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem...).
There are large black eyes with tympanum behind the eye.
The tympanum is about the same size as the eye.
Its eyes are on top of the head, and the tympanum is visible.
The tympanum and the eyes are of the same diameter.
The tympanum is almost equal in size to the eye.
The tympanum can be seen just behind the eye and is about half its size in diameter.
The tympanum is brown with a white circle surrounding it.
In the tympanum is a small round stained glass window.
The north doorway has a single order and a tympanum including a carved figure.
The small church has a notable Norman tympanum over its south door.
A white bar extends from in front of the eye around the tympanum and to the arm.
The south doorway is also Norman, and has a plain tympanum.
The tympanum membrane can be found between the frog's ears and eyes.
Another small window is above the rose window, in the tympanum.
The tympanum over the south entrance (carrying the cross) is from 1521.
A tympanum on the south wall of this Romanesque church still stands.
The tympanum is bronze or green surrounded by a darker color.
The tympanum is distinct, about two-thirds the diameter of the eye.
The doorway is Norman and consists of a single order with a tympanum.
Under it there is a tympanum held by two Ionic columns.
Scott wrote, produced and directed the feature film Tympanum in 2012.
The space above the cathedral door within the arch is referred to as the tympanum.
The upper tympanum is an addition from the 16th century.
In its south wall is the re-sited tympanum of a Norman door.
Behind the protruding eyes and above the tympanum, there is short, small gland.