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- often expressed as a depth of a particular fluid (e.g., inches of water). Manometric measurement is the subject of pressure head calculations. The most common...
- of the density of mercury or the acceleration due to gravity on Earth. Manometric units are units such as millimeters of mercury or centimeters of water...
- A millimetre of mercury is a manometric unit of pressure, formerly defined as the extra pressure generated by a column of mercury one millimetre high,...
- is equal to this pressure, and the torr is defined as 1⁄760 of this. Manometric units such as the centimetre of water, millimetre of mercury, and inch...
- Biochemical oxygen demand (also known as BOD or biological oxygen demand) is an analytical parameter representing the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumed...
- 2343629. Media related to Rudolph Koenig at Wikimedia Commons Koenig's Manometric Flame Apparatus Koenig's Vibration Microscope Koenig's Fourier Analyser...
- p****age of part of the pulse wave under the cuff. It follows that the manometric figure at which the first tone appears corresponds to the maximal pressure...
- G.; Chow, E. J.; Lin, H. C. (July 2001). "Peppermint oil improves the manometric findings in diffuse esophageal spasm". Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology...
- chest pain. HLES (hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter) is a rare manometric abnormality seen among individuals with dysphagia, chest pain, gastroesophageal...
- Koenig's manometric flame apparatus was a laboratory instrument invented in 1862 by the German physicist Rudolph Koenig, and used to visualize sound waves...