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KINE [4 records]

Record 1 2011-09-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Stoneware
  • Collection Items (Museums and Heritage)
DEF

Black-glazed stoneware cups and bowls made during the Sung dynasty (960-1280), at Chien-an (Honan province), China, and so called by the Japanese who sought them for use in the Tea Ceremony.

OBS

The term is now commonly used by European commentators.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Grès
  • Objets de collection (Muséologie et Patrimoine)
CONT

Musée Guimet :[...] On remarquera [...] les bols en terre brune revêtus jusqu'au dessus du pied fruste d’une épaisse couverte à reflets métalliques. Ce sont les fameux Jian(Kine) du Fujian(Fukine), célébrés par les Japonais sous le nom de "temmoku"

Spanish

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Record 2 2005-10-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Radio Broadcasting
  • Television Arts
  • Cinematography
DEF

A film recording of a television picture, tape or live.

OBS

Kinescopes, which have been replaced by videotape, are no longer common. Originally, kinescope was a synonym for picture tube.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Radiodiffusion
  • Télévision (Arts du spectacle)
  • Cinématographie
DEF

Film enregistré au cinéscope.

Spanish

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Record 3 2000-08-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Television (Radioelectricity)
  • Television Arts
  • Cinematography
DEF

A television set receiving tube.

OBS

This equipment is used to record television programs.

Key term(s)
  • kinescope film camera
  • kinerecorder

French

Domaine(s)
  • Télévision (Radioélectricité)
  • Télévision (Arts du spectacle)
  • Cinématographie
DEF

Appareil permettant d’enregistrer sur film standard de cinéma des images de télévision, dans le but de les conserver, de les reproduire ou de les diffuser [...]

CONT

1893 : Thomas Alva Edison brevette le cinéscope et met au point la pellicule percée 35mm.

Key term(s)
  • kinéscope
  • eidographe
  • vidigraphe

Spanish

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Record 4 1998-07-13

English

Subject field(s)
  • Non-Surgical Treatment

French

Domaine(s)
  • Traitements non chirurgicaux
CONT

(La biokinergie) est encore une de ces médecines que l'on appelle douces. Elle se définit comme étant le traitement par le mouvement(kine) d’une énergie(nergie) améliorant et nécessaire à la vie(bios). C'est en réalité une forme de massage très spécialisé. Rustica, 9 oct. 1985, p. 31.

Spanish

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