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Mutations that result in much less of a protein or a protein with limited function are known as
Kinetoscope Parlor
Early form of film exhibition space where individuals viewed moving pictures through a peephole viewer in machines called Kinetoscopes, popular in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Koster and Bial
A historical entertainment venue in New York City, significant for being one of the first places where a motion picture was publicly projected to an audience in 1896.
Magic Lanterns
Early projection devices used before the advent of cinema, capable of projecting painted images onto a surface, often used for entertainment and educational purposes.
Motion Toys
Mid-nineteenth century devices that facilitated the viewing of multiple moving images. See also thaumatrope; phenakistoscope; zoetrope; praxinoscope.
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