Concept cluster: Measurement > Respiratory measurement
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An instrument that collects the bacterial content of air
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An instrument that is used to measure the partial pressure of gases in the blood
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(Kenya) The use of breathalyzers.
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The measurement of the concentration of alcohol in a liquid, especially in the blood
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A breathalyzer.
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Alternative form of bathometer [An instrument that measures the depth of water, used especially to measure the depth of ocean water.]
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A device that measures airflow into each lung separately
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(medicine) A device used to measure the ability of the blood to coagulate (and the time taken to do so).
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The measurement of carbon monoxide, typically in the blood of smokers
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The continuous measurement of respiration and gas metabolism during ergometer exercise
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measurement with a fluviometer
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A device that is used to detect gastrointestinal disorders by analysing breath
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A medical instrument for determining the amount of sugar in diabetic urine.
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Alternative form of hemadynamometer [An instrument by which the pressure of the blood in the arteries, or veins, is measured by the height to which it will raise a column of mercury.]
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A hemadynamometer.
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The measuring device used in hemoximetry.
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A breathalyzer.
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An apparatus for testing the quantity of fatty substance in a sample of milk.
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photometer
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A hand-held device for measuring respiratory pressure.
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A capnograph used in microcapnography
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(biology) A device used for measuring respiration in isolated tissue samples, or in single cells
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A small, hand-held spirometer
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spirometry using a microspirometer
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A form of sphygmomanometer (for measuring blood pressure) that employs two alternating cuffs that measure systolic and diastolic pressures
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The largest measure of air respired from the lungs.
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spirometric
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spirometry
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Alternative form of pneumatograph [An instrument for recording the movements of the thorax or chest wall during respiration.]
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A spirometer.
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The measurement of lung capacity.
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A spirometer; a pneumometer.
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pneumotachograph
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A form of spirometer that measures and displays the velocity of airflow
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The use of a pneumotachograph
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A spirometer that measures the flow rate of gases by detecting pressure differences across the fine mesh.
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A noninvasive method of estimating the intraocular pressure of the eye by exposing the cornea to a sudden puff of air
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A spirometer.
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A kind of manometer used in rhinomanometry.
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Short for SpO2/FiO2 ratio. [A proxy measurement for the assessment of lung function using PaO2/FiO2 ratio]
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An automated ventilation system for patients with sleep apnoea
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(medicine) The measurement of breathing movements.
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(medicine) An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.
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(physiology) A wet meter used to determine the breathing capacity of the lungs.
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A proxy measurement for the assessment of lung function using PaO2/FiO2 ratio
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A pneumatograph.
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(medicine) A device for collecting exhaled air for analysis, similar to a Douglas bag.
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Alternative form of uroflowmeter [A device that measures the flow of urine.]
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The proportion of the respiratory cycle duration occupied by wheezing (measured as Tw/Ttot)

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