-
signal separation also
serves other purposes: a
plethysmograph waveform ("
pleth wave")
representing the
pulsatile signal is
usually displa**** for a visual...
- A
plethysmograph is an
instrument for
measuring changes in
volume within an
organ or
whole body (usually
resulting from
fluctuations in the
amount of blood...
-
traditions is *pl̥th₂éwih₂ (the 'Broad One'),
which is the
feminine form of *
pléth₂-us,
meaning 'flat, vast, broad'. A
group of
cognates appear in various...
- rate. In addition, SET
pulse oximetry provides perfusion index (PI) and
pleth variability index (PVI).
Multiple studies have
shown that
compared to non-SET...
-
Modern English Old
English Dutch German Old
German Old
Norse Proto-Germanic Proto-Indo-European
broad brād
breed breit breit breiðr *braidaz (*
pléth₂us)...
-
level below which an
organism cannot support a
normal respiration rate
Pleth (lethal
partial pressure)- the
oxygen level below which an
organism cannot...
-
Earth goddess are *
Pleth₂-wih₁ (the "Broad One"),
attested in the
Vedic Pṛthvī, the Gr****
Plataia and
Gaulish Litavis, and *
Pleth₂-wih₁ Méh₂tēr ("Mother...
-
replenish plesi- near Gr**** πλησίος (plēsíos), πλησιότης (plēsiótēs)
plesiosaur pleth- pleur- rib, side Gr**** πλευρά (pleurá), πλευρόν (pleurón) metapleural,...
- See
Divine Twins. *Pr̥tHwíH Skt Pṛth(i)vī́ YAv. ząm pərəθβīm – From PIE *
pleth₂wih₁ 'the
broad one'. Name of the
deified earth. The
Sanskrit poetic formula...
- Lith. lãbas, Latv. labs, Prus. labs) *platus 'wide' < PBS *platús < PIE *
pléth₂us (> Lith. platus, Latv. plats, Prus. plat-) *aru̯is 'suitable' < PBS *arwis...