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Qué (quién) es E-meter - definición


E-meter         
  • Mark V Electrometer
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  • The Mark VI E-meter
  • stress test]] using an e-meter.
  • Mark Super VII Quantum E-meter, the previous standard model
MODIFIED OHMMETER USED DURING DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY AUDITING
Electropsychometer; E-Meter; E meter; E-meters; Galvanic skin meter; Hubbard Electrometer; Psychogalvanometer; Psycho-galvanometer; Electroencephaloneuromentimograph; Electrodermal Response Meter; Electrodermal Activity Meter; Electro-psychogalvanometer; Electrogalvonometer; Electrogalvometer; Skin Galvanometer; O-meter; EDA Meter; Galvanic skin response meter
The E-meter, originally the electropsychometer, is an electronic device for displaying the electrodermal activity (EDA) of a human being. It is used for auditing in ScientologyAmerica's Alternative Religions, by Timothy Miller, 1995, ;page 386 and divergent groups.
exposure meter         
  • CdS]] [[photoresistor]], in opening at left.
  • Analog handheld light meter - Gossen Lunasix 3 (in US: Luna Pro S); available from 1961 to 1977
  • HortiPower spectrum meter to measure Photon Flux Density (light for plants)
  • Kodalux
  • Leica IIIC with Voigtlander VC Meter II
  • Leudi extinction meter
  • Metrophot
  • Sekonic Twinmate L208
  • Sekonic<br />L-358 Flash Master<br />A handheld digital light meter showing an exposure of 1/200th at an aperture of f/11, at ISO 100. The light sensor is on top, under the white diffusing hemisphere.
  • Tessina Meter
  • Voigtlander VC Meter
DEVICE FOR MEASURING LUMINOSITY
Exposure Meter; Posemeter; Light Meter; Luxmeter; Exposure meter; Lightmeter; Lux meter; CdS meter; Light metering; Light-metering
¦ noun Photography a light meter.
simple time         
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  • Hypermetre: four-beat measure, four-bar hypermeasure, and four-hyperbar verses. Hyperbeats in red.
  • Metric levels: beat level shown in middle with division levels above and multiple levels below.
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  • Measure-preserving polyrhythm 5:4
  • Measure-preserving polyrhythm 2:3
  • Measure-preserving polyrhythm 4:3
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  • 4}} at a tempo of 60&nbsp;bpm
  • 4}} at a tempo of 60&nbsp;bpm
  • 4}} at a tempo of 60&nbsp;bpm
  • 8}} at tempo of 90&nbsp;bpm
  • 8}} at tempo of 90&nbsp;bpm
  • Waldstein sonata]]. The melodic lines in bars 1–4 and 5–8 are (almost) identical, and both form hypermetric spans. The two hyperbeats are the low Cs, in the first and fifth bars of the example.[[File:Waldstein.mid]]
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ASPECT OF MUSIC
Compound meter (music); Simple metre; Metric structure; Metric level; Multiple level; Division level; Polymeter; Compound time; Simple meter; Simple duple metre; Simple duple meter; Compound duple metre; Compound duple meter; Compound triple meter; Musical meter; Hypermeter; Simple time; Compound (music); Triple measure; Duples; Polymetre; Compound metre; Senza misura; Simple duple; Compound duple; Simple quadruple; Compound quadruple; Duple rhythm; Subdivision (meter); Metrical rhythm; Measured rhythm; Free rhythm; Metric unit (music); Subdivision (music); Beat subdivision; Metrum; Meter (music); Metric hierarchy; Polymeters; Subdivision (metre); Hypermetre
¦ noun musical rhythm or metre in which each beat in a bar may be subdivided simply into halves or quarters. Compare with compound time.