-
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...
- Koenig's
manometric flame apparatus was a
laboratory instrument invented in 1862 by the
German physicist Rudolph Koenig, and used to
visualize sound waves...
-
Safety and
Health (NIOSH). Gawron, O.; Duggan, M.; Grelechi, C. (1952). "
Manometric Determination of
Dissociation Constants of Phenols".
Analytical Chemistry...
-
chest pain. HLES (hypertensive
lower esophageal sphincter) is a rare
manometric abnormality seen
among individuals with dysphagia,
chest pain, gastroesophageal...
- (October 1986), "The
rumination syndrome in adults. A
characteristic manometric pattern.",
Annals of
Internal Medicine, 105 (4): 513–518, doi:10...
- "Comparison
between a new
electronic bidet and
conventional sitz baths: a
manometric evaluation of the anal
resting pressure in
normal healthy volunteers"...