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A test that measures intraocular pressure (and hence glaucoma risk) by blowing a puff of air at the patient's cornea.
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A record made by an anemograph.
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(ophthalmology) A device that uses infrared light to measure the refractive status of the eye.
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A device used to measure the vital signs of a baby.
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The device used in elastography to prepare elastograms
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A recording made with such an instrument
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An instrument used to measure the electrical response to smells of an insect's maxillary palp
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A device used to measure the thickness of the intima of blood vessels
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An esthesiometer for applying several stimuli to the skin with controlled timing and pressure.
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A device that gives a graphical representation of a variation in a phenomenon such as blood pressure over time, using a pen on a rotating drum.
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(medicine) A specialized forceps or attachment to a regular forceps for measuring the size and curvature of the head of a fetus in the pelvis.
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Any of various simple tests for the presence of a substance in a body fluid
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A measure of the relative size of a meibomian gland
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(physics) A graphical depiction of a physical quantity that resembles a cloud.
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An ocular micrometer used in oculometry
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A device used to measure odour intensity, and concentrations of volatile organic compounds, by means of their smell.
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The measurement of eggs.
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An instrument that is used to measure blood pressure in the blood vessels of the retina
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An instrument used to measure the volume of the testicles
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Alternative form of orchidometer [An instrument used to measure the volume of the testicles]
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The measurement of blood pressure by means of an oscillotonometer
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(medicine, now rare) A hammer (or other instrument) used to test a person's reflexes.
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The estimation of body mass by measurement of subcutaneous adipose tissue
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The scientific measurement of rainfall.
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A device used to measure the intraocular pressure of the eye
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A device used to visualise pressure areas on the soles of the feet
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A soft rubber bulb used to inflate the middle ear by increasing air pressure in the nasopharynx.
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The measurement of the capacity of the lungs.
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A device that measures the pupil's response to visual stimuli.
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The measurement of saliva
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The measurement of salivary flow.
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An instrument for detecting small quantities of iron in any substance by means of a delicate assembly of magnetic needles.
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An audiometer (device for gauging the hearing).
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A sol produced by the action of ultrasonically-induced cavitation
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(medicine) an instrument for measuring and recording the depth and rapidity of breathing movements
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The study of, or the theoretical background of spirometry
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An apparatus for measuring the external movements of a given point of the chest wall, during respiration.
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(medicine) An instrument for measuring the amount of strabismus.
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The measurement of sweating
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The use of the thermoscope.
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A person who uses a tonometer
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The measurement of tension or pressure.
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An apparatus for the detection of trichinae in the flesh of animals.
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Synonym of Valsalva device
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Obsolete form of esthesiometer. [A device to measure tactile sensitivity.]
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