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manometric, a. (mænəʊˈmɛtrɪk) [f. prec. + -ic. Cf. F. manométrique.] Of, pertaining to, or made with the manometer. manometric capsule: an apparatus devised by Koenig for analysing sounds by means of the alterations produced in the forms of flames by aerial vibrations; so manometric flame.1873 A. E....
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Koenig's manometric flame apparatus
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The manometric flame apparatus consisted of a chamber which acted in the same way as a modern microphone. The Koinge manometric flame apparatus Jim & Rhoda Morris at SciTechAntiques.
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manometer
manometer (məˈnɒmɪtə(r)) [ad. F. manomètre, f. Gr. µανό-ς thin, rare + µέτρον measure.] An instrument for ascertaining the elastic force of gases or vapours. flame manometer: = ‘manometric capsule’ (see manometric).[1706 Varignon in Mem. de l' Acad. Roy. des Sciences 300 Manomètre, ou machine pour t...
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Bernard Horecker
He started his scientific career with a manometric study of succinate dehydrogenase.
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What Are the Units of Pressure? - Materials Science & Engineering
In this article, I'll list all the units of pressure, and include conversion rates! The SI unit for pressure is pascals (Pa). Other units of pressure include torr, barr, atm, at, ba, psi, and manometric units like mm Hg and fsw. The Pa is defined as 1 newton per square meter. Or.
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manometrically
manometrically, adv. (mænəʊˈmɛtrɪkəlɪ) [f. manometric, -metrical adjs.: see -ly2.] In a manometric way; by means of a manometer.1899 Nature 2 Feb. 321/1 The arc light cannot be used manometrically, nor..is it probable that the magnesium flame could be thus employed. 1936 Biochem. Jrnl. XXX. 2319 Ace...
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Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research
They also transplanted tumors from one mouse to another, isolated 17-ketosteroids from their own urine, and did blood counts and manometric oxygen consumption
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Warburg
Warburg Biochem. (ˈwɔːbɜːg) The name of Otto Warburg (1883–1970), German biochemist, used attrib. and in the possessive to denote apparatus for the study of the metabolism of small pieces of tissue by the manometric measurement of the rate of oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production, a techn...
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Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis
contractions of the esophagus, prominent tertiary contractions of the esophagus, or lack of esophageal contraction (aperistalsis) have all been reported on manometric
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opeidoscope
opeidoscope (əʊˈpaɪdəskəʊp) [f. Gr. ὤψ, ὀπ- voice + εἶδο-ς form, image + -scope.] An instrument invented by Prof. A. E. Dolbear (West Virginia), consisting of a tube closed at one end by a tense membrane, having attached to its centre a small mirror, to show the musical vibration caused by speaking ...
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Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction
The diagnostic criteria were later adjusted to distinguish relevant (symptomatic) EGJOO from isolated manometric findings of EGJOO without symptoms.
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phonautograph
phonautograph (fəʊˈnɔːtəgrɑːf, -æ-) [= F. phonautographe (1855), f. Gr. ϕωνή voice + αὐτο- self + -graph -writer (i.e. recorder).] An apparatus for automatically recording the vibrations of sound, by means of a membrane set in vibration by the sound-waves, and having a point attached which makes a t...
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Paul DeMarinis
There is a relationship in this piece between the histories of acoustic psychology and the physics of sound, with influence from the manometric flame apparatus
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Respirometer
As changes in temperature or pressure can also affect the displacement of the manometric fluid, a second respirometer identical to the first except with
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Vapor-compression desalination
The first method utilizes an ejector system motivated by steam at manometric pressure from an external source in order to recycle vapor from the desalination VC designates those systems in which the evaporation effect takes place at manometric pressure, and VVC the systems in which evaporation takes place at
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