An unresponsive subject should be righted immediately, and the integrator should deliver a sub-xyphoid thrust to expel the water.
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This integrator is also made in a simplified form without the wheel W2.
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The superiority of the integraph over the integrator cannot be better pointed out than by a concrete example.
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Abdank-Abakanowicz's integrator however certainly went further in the practical direction than any previously constructed.
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While an integrator determines the value of a definite integral, hence a Integraphs.
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It is something better than my title, for it is an integraph, and not an integrator.
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British Dictionary definitions for integrator
integrator
/ (ˈɪntɪˌɡreɪtə) /
noun
a person or thing that integrates, esp a mechanical instrument that determines the value of a definite integral, as the area under a curveSee also planimeter
computing
an arithmetic component with two input variables, x and y, whose output variable z is proportional to the integral of y with respect to x
an arithmetic component whose output variable is proportional to the integral of the input variable with respect to elapsed time