- bronchoconstriction. The
standard plethysmograph sizes are for the
study of mice, rats and
guinea pigs. On request,
larger plethysmographs can also be manufactured...
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inflatable cuff at the base of the ****.
Corpora cavernosa nerve penile plethysmographs measure changes in
response to inter-operative[clarification needed]...
- air-displacement
plethysmographs were ever
developed for common,
everyday use.
Later experimental air-displacement
plethysmographs developed in the 1980s...
- volume.
Together these terms are
referred to as lung volumes.
Pulmonary plethysmographs are used to
measure functional residual capacity.
Functional residual...
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paper by Ray
Blanchard and
colleagues indicated that,
based on
penile plethysmographs, ****
offenders could be
grouped according to the ****ual
maturity of...
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considered a flaw,
eliciting shame in
individuals affected. The
penile plethysmograph,
which measures erections, has been used by some
governments and courts...
- Czech-Canadian
physician and ****ologist best
known for
developing the
penile plethysmograph (a
measurement of ****ual
arousal in males),
research studies in pedophilia...
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measurement (using the sphygmomanometer),
change in body
volumes (using
plethysmograph), audiometry, eye examination, and many others.
Bioluminescence imaging...
- the
physiological responses indicative of
lying Lavender scare Penile plethysmograph ****l
photoplethysmography Voight-Kampff machine, a
fictional device...
- (plēthusmós) pleroma, plethodontid, plethora, plethoric, plethysm,
plethysmograph,
plethysmometry ple- sail, swim Gr**** πλεῖν (pleîn), πλεῦσις (pleûsis)...