Concept cluster: Measurement > Biomedical instrumentation
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The measurement of refractive aberrations of the eye
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(medicine) An accelerometer, worn by a sleeping subject, that records sleep activities.
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The record produced by an actinograph
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measurement with an actinograph
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A device that records the movements of a sleeping person.
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(medicine, rare) A pneumogram.
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A form of spirometer.
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The diagnostic use of a bronchospirometer
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The measurement of blood pressure in the penis
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The measurement of cercariae, typically in rivers and other waters
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(informal) A dynamometer.
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An instrument used for the recording of (abnormalities of) gait
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The use of an electrogoniometer, especially for diagnosing problems with gait
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A recording electrometer; also, the graph produced by such a device.
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The apparatus used in electrokymography.
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An electric sphygmograph
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An electronic sphygmomanometer
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sphygmomanometry by means of an electrosphygmomanometer
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(medicine) An instrument for measuring the velocity of the blood.
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A hemadynamometer.
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A piece of equipment, tethered to the head of a laboratory animal, that allows multiple channels of brain activity to be monitored and recorded
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(medicine) A technique in which the volume of segments of the body can be continuously measured via electrical impedance; used to study the cardiovascular system and other physiological functions.
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A graphical record of inactivity
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The use of a kinesiograph
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The image produced by a kinetograph
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The use of a kymograph.
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The measurement of subcutaneous fat
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(medicine, colloquial) Manual measurement of the blood pressure, done with a manual sphygmomanometer.
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An image obtained by meibography
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The graphical output of a mixograph
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Synonym of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation
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The use of the nyctograph
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The measurement of blood pressure in the blood vessels of the retina.
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The monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of oxygen in the respiratory gases.
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(medicine) A device for recording cardiac, pulse, and chest movements at the same time.
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The measurement of the strength of voluntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles
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A technique to measure the force of muscle contraction by recording the low-frequency sounds created during muscular activity.
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A recording made by a photoplethysmograph
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The recording or study of photoplethysmographs
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(physiology) An instrument for registering the movements of the diaphragm, or midriff, in respiration.
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A recording made by the plethysmograph.
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(medicine) The diagnostic use of a plethysmograph.
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(physiology) A tracing of the respiratory movements, obtained by a pneumatograph or stethograph.
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An instrument for recording the movements of the thorax or chest wall during respiration.
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A device which measures and records several physiological variables such as blood pressure, heart rate, respiration and skin conductivity while a series of questions is being asked to a subject, in an attempt to detect lies.
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A sphygmomanometer consisting of an inflatable cuff that compresses the forearm.
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measurement with a pressuremeter
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(medicine) A device used to monitor the oxygen level of a patient's blood.
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A sphygmograph.
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A device used to measure the diameter of the pupil of the eye.
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An apparatus used to record one's reflexes graphically.
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The measurement of blood flow
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The use of the rheoplethysmograph.
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The measurement of nasal breathing
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A device capable of producing highly coherent, concentrated beams of ultrasound.
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(informal) A sphygmomanometer.
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The recording made by a sphygmograph
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A mechanical device used to measure blood pressure and pulse.
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(nonstandard) Alternative form of sphygmomanometer [A device used to measure blood pressure.]
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The measurement of blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer
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A sphygmomanometer
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(physiology) An electrical instrument for determining by ear the rhythm of the pulse of a person at a distance.
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ECG or EKG whilst the patient is exercising
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A graph of respiratory movement
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A graphical record of the movement and velocity of the bloodstream, made by a tachometer.
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A graphical tensiometer
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A pressure-sensitive contraction transducer used in cardiotocography.
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The output of a tonometer
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The measurement of ocular pressure during compression of the carotid artery
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The use of a tractograph
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The use of the tremorgraph.
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measurement of the flow of urine
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The equipment used in videokeratography
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manometry recorded on a video system
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The measurement of visual acuity.
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radiograph

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