Similar words: stroboscopic, gastroscope, spectroscope, electroscope, gastroscopy, proboscis, electron microscope, oscilloscope. Meaning: ['strəʊbəskəʊp] n. scientific instrument that provides a flashing light synchronized with the periodic movement of an object; can make moving object appear stationary.
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1. The stage was illuminated by a stroboscope, a light which flashed at regular intervals by means of a rotating shutter.
2. Then we turned on the stroboscope .
3. Firstly, stroboscope, a new experimental method, was adopted to observe how liquid flows inside the rotating packed bed.
4. Finally it discusses the application of Stroboscope with the machine vision examination system of printing.
5. With the help of stroboscope photograph method and the computer graphics techniques, the leg raising straight sport image of the patient suffering from lumbago and leg pain is studied.
6. Therefore, a special stroboscope system was developed. In this paper, the design of the systems key hardware and software technologies were described in detail.
7. He was one of earliest on using an electronic flash and a stroboscope light to create images which went beyond the common scientific uses.
8. Use of a microcomputer connected with a video cassette recorder and a stroboscope, and the technology of graph process lead to more accurate diagnosis of laryngeal diseases.
9. The properties of the 'Standard Drop' were defined and its formation and shape monitored using a photomacrographic zoom system in conjunction with a video camera and a stroboscope.
More similar words: stroboscopic, gastroscope, spectroscope, electroscope, gastroscopy, proboscis, electron microscope, oscilloscope, otoscope, horoscope, endoscope, gyroscope, nasoscope, thermoscope, cystoscope, microscope, seismoscope, stethoscope, laparoscope, arthroscope, colonoscope, stereoscope, laryngoscope, bronchoscope, kaleidoscope, spectroscopy, ophthalmoscope, spectroscopic, microscope slide, light microscope.