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what test is used to test for potassium? | A potassium test is used to measure the amount of potassium in your blood. Potassium is an electrolyte important for the functions of cells. | Clinical Significance. Potassium measurements are useful in monitoring electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of disease conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels. Potassium is elevated in adrenal cortical insufficiency, acute renal failure and in some cases of diabetic acidosis. | eng_Latn | 3,200 |
how to do orthostatic vitals | Orthostatic Measurement. Definition: Orthostatic, tilt or postural vital signs (VS) are serial measurements of blood pressure (B/P) and pulse that are taken with the patient in the supine, sitting, and standing positions, results are used to assess possible volume depletion. | Also check for dizziness with position changes. If a person is truly orthostatic, they will usually feel dizzy and/or about to pass out with position change, especially when standing. Some do not of course, but as a general rule, dizziness with position change accompanies a postural patient. May 7, '06. | eng_Latn | 3,201 |
what is acti-labs | What is Acti-Labs? Acti-Labs is a brand for a range of products owned and manufactured by Acti-Laboratories. Acti-Labs products are made in France and sold via Direct Sales (DS) network of Ambassadors in the UK and soon for USA and Canada. | DIAGNOSTIC CARDIAC TESTING (NON-INVASIVE) ABI, also called Ankle-Brachial Index test, is a test which. compares the blood pressure in your ankles to the blood. pressures in your arms. It is a safe and painless test that. helps your physician determine if your legs are getting the. proper amount of blood supply. | eng_Latn | 3,202 |
what is ABG test | An arterial blood gas (ABG) is a blood test that is performed using blood from an artery.It involves puncturing an artery with a thin needle and syringe and drawing a small volume of blood.he blood can also be drawn from an arterial catheter. Pulse oximetry plus transcutaneous carbon dioxide measurement is an alternati... | Arterial blood gas (ABG) measurement provides important information in acute asthma. This test may reveal dangerous levels of hypoxemia or hypercarbia secondary to hypoventilation; typically, results are consistent with respiratory alkalosis. | eng_Latn | 3,203 |
what does flp stand for in medical terms | What do you mean by Flp blood test? FLP or Fasting lipid profile blood test is also sometimes called fasting cholesterol test. Lipids are the fats in your blood which travels through the blood attached to a protein known as lipoproteins. Cholesterol is needed by your body, but too much cholesterol leads to coronary art... | What does ioe stand for in medical terms What does ioe stand for in medical terms keyword after analyzing the system lists the list of keywords related and the list of websites with related content, in addition you can see which keywords most interested customers on the this website | eng_Latn | 3,204 |
anthropometric measurements definition in ergonomics | Definition: Anthropometry is the measure of wo/man (anthro=man, pometry=measure). The study of anthropometry is the study of human body measurements to assist in understanding human physical variations and aid in anthropological classification.efinition: Anthropometry is the measure of wo/man (anthro=man, pometry=measu... | These important issues need to be understood and applied if the objective is to reduce work-related injuries, improve productivity, and improve the quality of life of the workers. ANTHROPOMETRY Anthropometry may be defmed as the measurement (e.g., height, elbow-wrist length, etc.) of human beings. | eng_Latn | 3,205 |
what test is for electrolyte | Electrolyte tests are performed from routine blood tests. The techniques are simple, automated, and fairly uniform throughout the United States. During the preparation of blood plasma or serum, health workers must take care not to break the red blood cells, especially when testing for serum potassium. | Electromyography (EMG) is a form of electrodiagnostic testing that is used to study nerve and muscle function. Commonly performed by a physiatrist or neurologist trained in this procedure, EMG testing can provide your doctor with specific information about the extent of nerve and/or muscle injury and can also determine... | eng_Latn | 3,206 |
what does holter monitor detect | Since an EKG only lasts for a few minutes, it may not detect any heart abnormalities if they are not present at that time. The Holter monitor is worn for 24 hours and records the heart's activity throughout that time. | Holter Monitor. A Holter monitor is a type of ambulatory electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG). Ambulatory means that you are able to walk. This device can record the electrical activity of your heart while you move around to do your usual activities. You might wear it for 24 to 48 hours. The monitor is a lightweight, battery... | eng_Latn | 3,207 |
What instrument that records ground movements caused by seismic waves? | What is a device that records the ground movement caused by sesmic waves? | What is a device that records the ground movement caused by sesmic waves? | eng_Latn | 3,208 |
Quantification of motor activity in biomedicine | A computer-assisted analysis of motor activity was carried out using ultrasound waves, that are not invasive and free from any kind of interference, because of their specific characteristics. We worked out the Doppler's effect which determines a frequency variation on the reflected wave from any body in motion. That va... | Research into quality of life in medicine has since developed from a stepchild viewed with skepticism to a major aspect of patient-oriented medicine. Measuring instruments are now available, are increasingly being applied, and can make a contribution towards improving the care afforded the patient. | eng_Latn | 3,209 |
Reasoning of the Use of TVR-IM Electric Drives of Closed-Loop Type by the Angular Velocity Observer for Solving Technological Problems | This article describes the main advantages and disadvantages of electric drive TVR-IM compared with a frequency converter. The necessity to use electric drives TVR-IM and angular velocity observers to solve technological problems is substantiated. Promising directions in the field of constructing closed-loop by the spe... | Purpose of reviewHemodynamic monitoring in ECMO patients requires familiarity with the underlying pathophysiology and circulatory mechanics of extracorporeal flow. This review discusses the various monitoring modalities relevant to the management of patients on venovenous ECMO (VV ECMO) and venoarte | eng_Latn | 3,210 |
Passive localization of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle with periodic sonar signaling | As Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) play an increasingly important role in ocean community, localization of AUVs is attracting more and more attention in various applications. This paper presents a simple iterative solution to passive localization of an AUV which has a periodic sonar transmission. The method explo... | Abstract Todays progress in chemical and allied industries as well as the product development leading to such progress depend upon the successful mastering of environmental and safety and health problems. There is a challenging need for the identification and quantification of hazardous substances in the air and water ... | eng_Latn | 3,211 |
Classifier using sound and microphone acoustic monitoring of patients | When monitoring a patient, acoustic events related to the status of the patient (e.g., coughing, snoring, the collision sound, speech, etc.) by the microphone array (12) are detected and time-stamped. Generated by the microphone array (12) is detected event signal is filtered for classification purposes in order to ide... | We have acquired in vivo photoacoustic images of gastrointestinal tracts in rats using recently developed clinical photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging system. The result can be used to investigate motility of gastrointestinal tracts in clinical studies. | eng_Latn | 3,212 |
[Use of laser Doppler flowmetry in dentistry]. | An early determination of pulpal vitality is crucial with respect to a correct differential diagnosis of revascularisation or necrosis and its treatment. The use of sensibility tests (cold, heat, electrical pulp test) in combination with X-ray are commonly promoted. However these tests are arbitrary, based on sensation... | A method to develop a DDS signal source with frequency controlled based on LabVIEW and FPGA is introduced.With the DDS,the function and structure of LabVIEW control panel and FPGA device are introduced.The output wave by test achieves the required aims and ensures the reliable and stabilization. | eng_Latn | 3,213 |
Breathing Feedback System with Wearable Textile Sensors | Breathing exercises form an essential part of the treatment for respiratory illnesses such as cystic fibrosis. Ideally these exercises should be performed on a daily basis. This paper presents an interactive system using a wearable textile sensor to monitor breathing patterns. A graphical user interface provides visual... | Abstract Todays progress in chemical and allied industries as well as the product development leading to such progress depend upon the successful mastering of environmental and safety and health problems. There is a challenging need for the identification and quantification of hazardous substances in the air and water ... | eng_Latn | 3,214 |
Frequency Control of Metering Pumps | When used as an integral part of a process system, a metering pump must be made responsive to a process variable. When the process variable is flow, measuring devices producing pulse outputs can be utilized to make a metering pump respond to the flow variation. A diaphragm or packed plunger metering pump is composed of... | In this paper, a compact microfluidic biosensor is designed based on a complementary electric-LC resonator coupled with a microstrip line. It is shown that by flowing water-glucose solutions with different concentrations to the sensing area, the resonance property of the resonator is modified. This measurable change in... | eng_Latn | 3,215 |
Measuring unit for liquid specific gravity and level | The invention provides a measuring unit for liquid specific gravity and level applicable to chemical industry, petroleum industry and other departments where specific gravity and level of liquid need be measured. Two pipes of different length, with a small hole at one end for flow regulation, are placed in the liquid t... | New SPR immunosensor was developed for immunoglobulin G analysis in the milk of cattle and employed to obtain important information on the cattle’s health and to test the possibility of inflammatory disease in animals. | eng_Latn | 3,216 |
Validation and reproducibility of bidirectional laser Doppler velocimetry for the measurement of retinal blood flow | Bidirectional laser Doppler velocimetry (BLDV) for the measurement of retinal blood flow was validated in six anaesthetised minipigs, by comparing BLDV derived results with those obtained using radioactively labelled microspheres (RLM). The mean velocity of blood (Vmean) was calculated from the maximum red blood cell v... | In development of the Modular Acoustic Velocity Sensor [1, 2], MAVS, from a research instrumentation project under an NSF grant to a commercial product, I have been taught lessons by clients and colleagues that have led to changes in the product and improved the instrument made and marketed by Nobska Development, Inc. ... | eng_Latn | 3,217 |
Reduced response times using adsorption kinetics and pulsed-mode operation for the detection of oxides of nitrogen with nanocrystalline SnO/sub 2/ sensors | The work presented in this paper investigates the use of pulsed temperature operation of nanocrystalline SnO/sub 2/ sensors for detecting oxides of nitrogen. Pulsed-mode operation was employed to expand the detection range of these sensors while maintaining high sensitivity at low concentrations. In an attempt to reduc... | A framework for the assessment of qualitative performance of machine learning architectures is proposed. For generality, the analysis is provided for the modular nonlinear pipelined recurrent neural network (PRNN) architecture. This is supported by a sensitivity analysis, which is achieved based upon the prediction per... | eng_Latn | 3,218 |
A fuzzy logic system for process monitoring and quality evaluation in GMAW: Monitoring weld quality in real time is proposed using voltage and current for raw data to develop graphic histograms | This paper introduces a fuzzy logic system that is able to recognize common disturbances during automatic gas metal arc welding (GMAW) using measured welding voltage and current signals. A statistical method was employed to process the captured transient raw data, and the probability density distributions (PDDs) and th... | The pumping action of the heart is performed by contraction of the myocardium fibers. We present a non-invasive technique named gyrocardiography (GCG) that comprises a sensor of angular motion, gyroscope, configured to obtain three-dimensional angular velocity signals. A tri-axial micro electromechanical (MEMS) gyrosco... | eng_Latn | 3,219 |
Continuous Cuffless Blood Pressure Estimation Using Pulse Transit Time and Photoplethysmogram Intensity Ratio | Cuff-less and Noninvasive Measurements of Arterial Blood Pressure by Pulse Transit Time | CharNER: Character-Level Named Entity Recognition | eng_Latn | 3,220 |
Estimating blood pressure using Windkessel model on photoplethysmogram | Estimation of ECG parameters using photoplethysmography | Online nonparametric anomaly detection based on geometric entropy minimization | eng_Latn | 3,221 |
atrial fibrillation detection based on poincare plot of rr intervals . | Atrial fibrillation detection by heart rate variability in Poincare plot | Tablets With Material Gradients Fabricated by Three-Dimensional Printing | eng_Latn | 3,222 |
Experimental validation of dual PPG local pulse wave velocity probe | Toward Ubiquitous Blood Pressure Monitoring via Pulse Transit Time: Theory and Practice | Image-based reconstruction of wire art | eng_Latn | 3,223 |
Noncontact Accurate Measurement of Cardiopulmonary Activity Using a Compact Quadrature Doppler Radar Sensor | Arctangent Demodulation With DC Offset Compensation in Quadrature Doppler Radar Receiver Systems | Complex signal demodulation and random body movement cancellation techniques for non-contact vital sign detection | kor_Hang | 3,224 |
Use of Fourier Series Analysis for Motion Artifact Reduction and Data Compression of Photoplethysmographic Signals | Design of filter to reject motion artifact of pulse oximetry | Artwork creation by a cognitive architecture integrating computational creativity and dual process approaches | kor_Hang | 3,225 |
Data profiling for data quality improvement with OpenRefine | Data profiling revisited | Monitoring of Blood Pressure Using Photoplethysmographic (PPG) Sensor with Aromatherapy Diffusion | eng_Latn | 3,226 |
Single source photoplethysmograph transducer for local pulse wave velocity measurement | Terminology for Describing the Elastic Behavior of Arteries | The Periodic Moving Average Filter for Removing Motion Artifacts from PPG Signals | eng_Latn | 3,227 |
A microcontroller-based ECG signal generator design utilizing microcontroller PWM output and experimental ECG data | Study and Analysis of ECG Signal Using MATLAB &LABVIEW as Effective Tools | Ballistocardiography and Seismocardiography: A Review of Recent Advances | eng_Latn | 3,228 |
Using Alternating Kalman Filtering to Analyze Oscillometric Blood Pressure Waveforms | Linearizing Oscillometric Blood-Pressure Measurements: (Non)Sense? | Temperature and evolutionary novelty as forces behind the evolution of general intelligence ☆ | eng_Latn | 3,229 |
Signal quality measures for pulse oximetry through waveform morphology analysis. | Implementation of ECG signal processing and analysis techniques in digital signal processor based system | A Novel Distributed Collaborative Filtering Algorithm and Its Implementation on P2P Overlay Network | eng_Latn | 3,230 |
Experimental validation of dual PPG local pulse wave velocity probe | Toward Ubiquitous Blood Pressure Monitoring via Pulse Transit Time: Theory and Practice | MKNN: Modified K-Nearest Neighbor | eng_Latn | 3,231 |
Photoplethysmogram intensity ratio: A potential indicator for improving the accuracy of PTT-based cuffless blood pressure estimation | Unobtrusive Sensing and Wearable Devices for Health Informatics | Eddy-Current Sensing Principle in Inertial Sensors | eng_Latn | 3,232 |
Cuffless blood pressure estimation by error-correcting output coding method based on an aggregation of AdaBoost with a photoplethysmograph sensor | Boosting the margin: A new explanation for the effectiveness of voting methods | The meaningful identity: A longitudinal look at the interplay between identity and meaning in life in adolescence. | eng_Latn | 3,233 |
ecg signal processing using wavelets . | Quantitative Investigation of QRS Detection Rules Using the MIT/BIH Arrhythmia Database | Motion of the shoulder complex during multiplanar humeral elevation. | eng_Latn | 3,234 |
A framework for the competitive evaluation of model inference techniques | A systematic analysis of performance measures for classification tasks | DSP embeded hardware for non-contact bio-radar heart and respiration rate monitoring system | eng_Latn | 3,235 |
Cuffless blood pressure estimation by error-correcting output coding method based on an aggregation of AdaBoost with a photoplethysmograph sensor | Boosting the margin: A new explanation for the effectiveness of voting methods | Improving Regressors using Boosting Techniques | eng_Latn | 3,236 |
A new cuffless optical sensor for blood pressure measuring with self-adaptive signal processing | Continuous non-invasive blood pressure monitoring using photoplethysmography: A review | Fast algorithms to implement N-FINDR for hyperspectral endmember extraction | eng_Latn | 3,237 |
Fusing Partial Camera Signals for Noncontact Pulse Rate Variability Measurement | Advancements in Noncontact, Multiparameter Physiological Measurements Using a Webcam | A Real-Time QRS Detection Algorithm | eng_Latn | 3,238 |
cuff - less continuous blood pressure estimation from electrocardiogram ( ecg ) and photoplethysmography ( ppg ) signals with artificial neural network . | Cuffless Blood Pressure Estimation Algorithms for Continuous Health-Care Monitoring | Noninvasive cardiac output estimation using a novel photoplethysmogram index | eng_Latn | 3,239 |
Heart rate variability acquisition from ambulatory measurements of IPG | Characteristics of the Howland current source for bioelectric impedance measurements systems | Extracting Rule RF in Educational Data Classification: From a Random Forest to Interpretable Refined Rules | eng_Latn | 3,240 |
Case Study on Measurement of SpO2 from PPG Signals in the Presence of Motion Artifact | Signal quality measures for pulse oximetry through waveform morphology analysis. | Automatic question generation for literature review writing support | eng_Latn | 3,241 |
Novel blood pressure estimation method using single photoplethysmography feature. | Photoplethysmogram intensity ratio: A potential indicator for improving the accuracy of PTT-based cuffless blood pressure estimation | Unobtrusive Sensing and Wearable Devices for Health Informatics | eng_Latn | 3,242 |
Introducing Contactless Blood Pressure Assessment Using a High Speed Video Camera | Non-contact, automated cardiac pulse measurements using video imaging and blind source separation | absorption spectra of human fetal and adult oxyhemoglobin , de - oxyhemoglobin , carboxyhemoglobin , and methemoglobin . | kor_Hang | 3,243 |
Signal quality measures for pulse oximetry through waveform morphology analysis. | An Efficient Motion-Resistant Method for Wearable Pulse Oximeter | Anatomy of secondary features in keystroke dynamics - achieving more with less | eng_Latn | 3,244 |
From simulation to experimentable digital twins: Simulation-based development and operation of complex technical systems | Principles of Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica 2.1 | Signal quality measures for pulse oximetry through waveform morphology analysis. | eng_Latn | 3,245 |
Single source photoplethysmograph transducer for local pulse wave velocity measurement | Toward Ubiquitous Blood Pressure Monitoring via Pulse Transit Time: Theory and Practice | Causal Structure Learning and Inference: A Selective Review | eng_Latn | 3,246 |
what does an eeg test for | An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that detects electrical activity in your brain using small, flat metal discs (electrodes) attached to your scalp. Your brain cells communicate via electrical impulses and are active all the time, even when you're asleep.This activity shows up as wavy lines on an EEG recording.n e... | What It Is. An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test used to find problems related to electrical activity of the brain. An EEG tracks and records brain wave patterns. Small metal discs with thin wires (electrodes) are placed on the scalp, and then send signals to a computer to record the results. | eng_Latn | 3,247 |
what is chromatography in forensics | Chromatography is a laboratory technique for the separation of a mixture. The mixture is dissolved in a fluid called the mobile phase, which carries it through a structure holding another material called the stationary phase. | In forensic science there are many analytical instruments that are used to identify and quantify. For example, there is Gas Chromatography and Breath Testuing Devices (infrared spectroscopy or electrochemical) in DUI. When these devices are deployed in the field or in the laboratory, they are not properly deployed.n fo... | eng_Latn | 3,248 |
what is active-pk used for | The main mechanism of action in Active PK is its ability to activate a key enzyme that is responsible for promoting significant weight loss by attacking deep fat at the cellular level. To activate the cellular switch, all you need to do is to add Active PK to your daily routine. | Phase-shift keying (PSK) is a method of digital communication in which the phase of a transmitted signal is varied to convey information. There are several methods that can be used to accomplish PSK. Phase-shift keying (PSK) is a method of digital communication in which the phase of a transmitted signal is varied to co... | eng_Latn | 3,249 |
what is an accelerometer | How an Accelerometer Works. Accelerometers are electromechanical devices that sense either static or dynamic forces of acceleration. Static forces include gravity, while dynamic forces can include vibrations and movement. Accelerometers can measure acceleration on one, two, or three axes. | What is an accelerometer? An accelerometer is an electromechanical device that will measure acceleration forces. These forces may be static, like the constant force of gravity pulling at your feet, or they could be dynamic - caused by moving or vibrating the accelerometer. What are accelerometers useful for? | eng_Latn | 3,250 |
what is biosensor array | The implemented biosensor array was based on the micro-electrodes array (MEA) technology, which can be considered a novelty in biosensing application for the immobilization of an array of biocomponents able to recognize a wide range of different analytes. | Eddy current arrays. Eddy Current Array testing, or ECA, is a technology that provides the ability to simultaneously use multiple eddy current coils that are placed side by side in the same probe assembly. Each individual coil produces a signal relative to the phase and amplitude of the structure below it. | eng_Latn | 3,251 |
hall effect current sensor ic | ACS712: Fully Integrated, Hall-Effect-Based Linear Current Sensor IC with 2.1 kVRMS Voltage Isolation and a Low-Resistance Current Conductor. The Allegro ACS712 provides economical and precise solutions for AC or DC current sensing in industrial, commercial, and communications systems. | 1 Engine coolant temperature sensor, or ECT sensor, used to measure the engine temperature. 2 Hall effect sensor, used to time the speed of wheels and shafts, for example speedometer. Knock sensor, used to detect detonation in internal combustion engines. | eng_Latn | 3,252 |
what is a cod analyzer | The PeCOD⢠F100 COD Analyser is a field portable unit. It is a light weight, battery powered unit suitable for use in the field or in a factory, whenever on-the-spot analysis is required. | In environmental chemistry, the chemical oxygen demand (COD) test is commonly used to indirectly measure the amount of organic compounds in water.verview [edit]. The basis for the COD test is that nearly all organic compounds can be fully oxidized to carbon dioxide with a strong oxidizing agent under acidic conditions. | eng_Latn | 3,253 |
what is an osmometer | os·mom·e·ter. n. A device for measuring osmotic pressure. | Osmotic concentration. This article is about osmolarity. For the osmole unit, see Osmole (unit). Osmotic concentration, formerly known as osmolarity, is the measure of solute concentration, defined as the number of osmoles (Osm) of solute per litre (L) of solution (osmol/L or Osm/L). | eng_Latn | 3,254 |
assay definition biology | An assay is an investigative (analytic) procedure in laboratory medicine, pharmacology, environmental biology and molecular biology for qualitatively assessing or quantitatively measuring the presence or amount or the functional activity of a target entity (the analyte). Enzyme activity assay: Enzymes may be tested by ... | An assay is an investigative (analytic) procedure in laboratory medicine, pharmacology, environmental biology and molecular biology for qualitatively assessing or quantitatively measuring the presence or amount or the functional activity of a target entity (the analyte). Qualitative assay, i.e. assays which generally g... | eng_Latn | 3,255 |
define dosimeter tld | Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: dosimeter (Noun). A device used to measure a dose of ionising radiation. These normally take the form of either Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL), photographic film, thermoluminescent devices (TLD) or electronic personal dosimeters (PDM). | The Luxel+® dosimeter measures radiation exposure due to x-ray, gamma and beta radiation with Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) technology. The OSL radiation detector inside the Luxel+ dosimeter is a thin strip of specially formulated aluminium oxide (Al 2 O 3 :C) crystalline material. | slk_Latn | 3,256 |
electroencephalography medical definition | Electroencephalography definition, an instrument for measuring and recording the electric activity of the brain. See more. | electroencephalography in Medicine. electroencephalograph e·lec·tro·en·ceph·a·lo·graph (Ä-lÄk'trÅ-Än-sÄf'É-lÉ-grÄf') n. An instrument that generates a record of the electrical activity of the brain by measuring electric potentials using electrodes attached to the scalp. | eng_Latn | 3,257 |
what signals can be extracted from ecg | Filtering of ECG signals in predefine respiratory frequency band is also a well-known technique to extract the respiratory signal from the ECG . The filtering techniques for extraction of the respiratory signal from the ECG are not suitable when respiratory frequency lies outside the predefined respiratory frequency ba... | Filtering of ECG signals in predefine respiratory frequency band is also a well-known technique to extract the respiratory signal from the ECG . The filtering techniques for extraction of the respiratory signal from the ECG are not suitable when respiratory frequency lies outside the predefined respiratory frequency ba... | eng_Latn | 3,258 |
what is an eeg for medical terms | The electroencephalogram (EEG) is a medical test used to measure the electrical activity of the brain. A number of electrodes are applied to your scalp. EEG can help diagnose a number of conditions including epilepsy, sleep disorders and brain tumours. | Electroencephalography (EEG) is an electrophysiological monitoring method to record electrical activity of the brain. It is typically noninvasive, with the electrodes placed along the scalp, although invasive electrodes are sometimes used such as in electrocorticography. EEG measures voltage fluctuations resulting from... | eng_Latn | 3,259 |
Device for carrying out the non-invasive determination of the concentration of constituents in the blood | The invention relates to a device and method for carrying out the non-invasive in-vivo detection of interactions between a living body and a part of the sensor block of the inventive device, for carrying out the parallel or sequential determination of the concentration of one or more different constituents in a living ... | In view of the complex process of information integration and untimely data sharing during data acquisition of small sluices, it is necessary to establish a real-time data security monitoring platform, which involves solving the data transmission problem of different types of sensors and multi-measurement points. Takin... | eng_Latn | 3,260 |
Method / device for adjusting the body temperature of the patient | Method and apparatus for operating to regulate the body temperature regulation states in mammals is provided. In the method of the present invention, thermal energy is moved between the thorax / abdomen center and head of surrounding and mammals. In general, the transfer of thermal energy between the center and the sur... | The present invention relates to an apparatus for receiving between the appliance and the appliance configuration data exchange, the data, for example, position data or identification data. The apparatus comprising: an elongated track of sensors provided by the sensors in the tool receiving structure; and at least one ... | eng_Latn | 3,261 |
How is doppler effect used to measure the speed of a car? | How can the doppler effect be used to measure the speed pf a speed source? | How can the doppler effect be used to measure the speed pf a speed source? | eng_Latn | 3,262 |
The system of measurements used by scientists is the what? | What is the system of mesurement used by scientists? | What is the system of measurement that all scientist use? | eng_Latn | 3,263 |
When moist humid air moves into an area what would the barometer be? | When moist humid air moves into an area the barometer will be doing what? | When moist humid air moves into an area the barometer will be doing what? | eng_Latn | 3,264 |
What is the name of the preferred system of measurment of scientist? | Scientist use what common set of standards to measure? | What is the system of measurement that all scientist use? | eng_Latn | 3,265 |
Answering What does a electromagnetic pulse can do to stop a wrist watch from ticking? | Why did your wrist watch stop ticking when you wear it? | Why did your wrist watch stop ticking when you wear it? | eng_Latn | 3,266 |
Whitch system of measurement is easy to learn and to use? | S body measurement system used to id criminals? | Why do measure blood sugar? | eng_Latn | 3,267 |
What does a spectroscope reliy on to seperate light into its component parts? | What does a spectroscope rely on to seperate light into ots component parts? | What does a spectroscope rely on to seperate light into ots component parts? | eng_Latn | 3,268 |
What does a measurement must include? | What is a measurement with both a unit and a number? | Why do measure blood sugar? | eng_Latn | 3,269 |
A spectrophotometer is a photometer that can measure intensity as a function of the light source wavelength . | Spectrophotometers can also measure luminescence . | Cave diver Peter Horne studied the temperature and visibility of the water . He discovered a fresh water sponge species and other invertebrates . | eng_Latn | 3,270 |
Transpiration rates of plants can be measured by a number of techniques , including potometers , lysimeters , porometers , photosynthesis systems and heat balance sap flow gauges . | ( 3 ) Transpiration rate of plants can be measured by a number of techniques , including potometers , lysimeters , porometers , photosynthesis systems and heat balance sap flow gauges . | Experimenters use the following elements that are used in beamlines for conditioning the radiation beam between the storage ring and the end station : The combination of beam conditioning devices controls the thermal load ( heating caused by the beam ) at the end station ; the spectrum of radiation incident at the end ... | eng_Latn | 3,271 |
Spectroscopes are often used in astronomy and some branches of chemistry . | Spectroscopes are used often in astronomy and some branches of chemistry . | Later , the term `` theatre '' came to be applied to the whole area of theatron , orchestra , and skené ( scene ) . | eng_Latn | 3,272 |
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure the specific gravity ( relative density ) of liquids ; that is , the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of water . | A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure the specific gravity ( or relative density ) of liquids ; that is , the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of water . | These devices are an alternative to constant and daily injections of insulin via syringes or pen . An insulin pump allows intensive insulin therapy when used along with carb counting and blood glucose monitors . | eng_Latn | 3,273 |
Can you use this to determine total ascent and descent (they should be the same if you start and end at the same point) over a several mile hike? | This altimeter is really not designed for hiking, so I would not advise that you buy it for that (it's a flying altimeter). By the way, I'm the designer.Other answers are correct: it will show altitude change (when in Realtime mode) since it was started. But on a hike of any decent duration, the weather may change, per... | The Garmin S1 manual says that the watch is supposed to register whatever hole you are playing on. Gps units only rarely get the holes confused, but if that happens the S1 and other gps watches have up and down buttons that allow you to scroll up or down through holes 1 through 18 to get to the hole you are playing on.... | eng_Latn | 3,274 |
Does this watch show altitude? | This watch has an altimeter or an altitude meter which is an instrument used to measure the altitude of an object above a fixed level.ActiveLifeStore.com | Yes...if you have the t version and need traffic info you may want to consider getting the adapter with the traffic module...more costly...discontinued | eng_Latn | 3,275 |
Does this pump have a throttle control, or lower gpm settings than the 150gpm? | It does has throttle control, I assume you can set it at low, but I always set the highest | From my reading of the manual I believe the foot pedals are fixed. There is an optional wireless chest-strap heart monitor available from their website; I believe it's about $35. I haven't received my machine yet (ordered it Jan 4 during the Gold Box deal), so can't comment on it yet. | eng_Latn | 3,276 |
how does read heart rate | The heart rate monitor is attached to a strap that fits around your chest, right under your bra, and syncs with the Vivofit. I just wear it when I exercise. Although it bugged me a little when I first started wearing it, I usually forget I have it on now. | Yes you can see both in's and out's. The time punches will record time clock till you download them using the software provided. We have them automatically downloading to SQL. | eng_Latn | 3,277 |
It looks like the number on the lower left side of the display could be the mean arterial pressure. Is this true? | Hi Dawn, I was under the impression the number your talking about represents the memory. It holds up to 99 blood pressure readings. Hope this helped. Enjoy your day! | LM: Free Life Time Map Updates. Garmin GPS units with LM on its model number means once you buy the device, you will also get a free life time map updates service, which can always keep our map update-to-date. and LMT, means Life Time Map and Traffic Updates. You will have free life time map and traffic updates service... | eng_Latn | 3,278 |
Does it have an hour meter and idle control? | Yes it has an hour meter. By idle control are you referring to the choke? It has a push/pull chokeIt seems my main problem was a kinked gas line which no one seemed to notice (I fixed it myself). Since then, so far I've been able to get it to run as long as I don't pull the choke all the way out, or at least I quickly ... | From my reading of the manual I believe the foot pedals are fixed. There is an optional wireless chest-strap heart monitor available from their website; I believe it's about $35. I haven't received my machine yet (ordered it Jan 4 during the Gold Box deal), so can't comment on it yet. | eng_Latn | 3,279 |
hbase , mapreduce , and integrated data visualization for processing clinical signal data . | Reducing false alarm rates for critical arrhythmias using the arterial blood pressure waveform | Key Female Characters in Film Have More to Talk About Besides Men: Automating the Bechdel Test | eng_Latn | 3,280 |
What is parametric modeling? | What is BIM parametric modeling? | What is BIM parametric modeling? | eng_Latn | 3,281 |
what is a parameter and hyperprameter | What do we mean by hyperparameters? | What do we mean by hyperparameters? | eng_Latn | 3,282 |
Does the handset show duration of a call? | YES IT DOES. during the call. If you are connected to a voip system you can archive the call data. | I'm nit sure what your asking are you referring to tge device itself a to when it is fully charged or to tge device charging the phone?In tge device being charged ask for lights turn solid blue and writhe tge device charging the phone tge phone will let you know when it is fully charged on screen.How this help. | eng_Latn | 3,283 |
What does it mean to observe? | What constitutes an observation/measurement in QM? | Term or phrase describing action occuring when not watching | eng_Latn | 3,284 |
what is the meaning of radial pulse | radial pulse - pulse of the radial artery (felt in the wrist) heart rate, pulse rate, pulse - the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health. | Regular monitoring of your patientâs radial pulse can help you to detect changes in their condition and assist in providing potentially life-saving care. A change in the heart rhythm of a patient can be an early indication of a more serious problem. | eng_Latn | 3,285 |
what is a sedimentation rate test? | Definition. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), or sedimentation rate (sed rate), is a measure of the settling of red blood cells in a tube of blood during one hour. The rate is an indication of inflammation and increases in many diseases. | a sedimentation rate is common blood test that is used to detect and monitor inflammation in the body the sedimentation rate is also called the erythrocyte sedimentation rate because it is a measure of the speed that the red blood cells erythrocytes in a tube of blood fall to the bottom of the tube or sedimentsedimenta... | eng_Latn | 3,286 |
what measurement does each square along the horizontal axis on ekg paper represent | How to Read an ECG Strip. ECG paper is a grid where time is measured along the horizontal axis. Each small square is 1 mm in length and represents 0.04 seconds. Each larger square is 5 mm in length and represents 0.2 seconds. Voltage is measured along the vertical axis. 10 mm is equal to 1mV in voltage. The diagram bel... | A square can also be defined as a parallelogram with equal diagonals that bisect the angles. If a figure is both a rectangle (right angles) and a rhombus (equal edge lengths), then it is a square. If a circle is circumscribed around a square, the area of the circle is / (about 1.5708) times the area of the square. | eng_Latn | 3,287 |
what is a cmp sensor | Simply put, a camshaft position sensor determines the position and rotational speed (in RPM) of the crank. This is important because this information is used to control ignition timing and/or fuel injection timing. | (July 2008). The comprehensive metabolic panel, or chemical screen, (CMP; CPT code 80053) is a panel of 14 blood tests which serves as an initial broad medical screening tool.he CMP is an expanded version of the basic metabolic panel (BMP), which does not include liver tests. A CMP (or BMP) can be ordered as part of a ... | eng_Latn | 3,288 |
how is an electrocardiogram performed | During the ECG. An electrocardiogram can be done in a doctor's office or hospital and is often performed by a technician. You may be asked to change into a hospital gown. Then you'll lie on an examining table or bed. Electrodes â typically 10 â will be attached to chest and sometimes to your limbs. | How is an EKG (electrocardiogram) performed? Your EKG will be performed in a hospital, clinic, doctorâs office, or sometimes in the home or an ambulance. A standard or resting EKG, the most common type of EKG, takes a few minutes. It generally includes these steps: You will recline in a comfortable position. Your pro... | eng_Latn | 3,289 |
how is an ekg performed? | How is an EKG (electrocardiogram) performed? Your EKG will be performed in a hospital, clinic, doctorâs office, or sometimes in the home or an ambulance. A standard or resting EKG, the most common type of EKG, takes a few minutes. It generally includes these steps: You will recline in a comfortable position. Your pro... | Where EKG Leads Are Placed & Why. An electrocardiogram, or EKG, is a procedure designed to measure the heartâs electrical output through a number of electrode leads. The placement of those leads stems from the requirements of a full examination of the heartâs function. | eng_Latn | 3,290 |
what does bio pulse oximetry measure | Pulse oximetry is a procedure used to measure the oxygen level (or oxygen saturation) in the blood. It is considered to be a noninvasive, painless, general indicator of oxygen delivery to the peripheral tissues (such as the finger, earlobe, or nose).ulse oximetry technology utilizes the light absorptive characteristics... | Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive method for monitoring a person's O 2 saturation. In its most common (transmissive) application mode, a sensor device is placed on a thin part of the patient's body, usually a fingertip or earlobe, or in the case of an infant, across a foot.ince pulse oximetry only measures the percentag... | eng_Latn | 3,291 |
benefits of oxygen concentrators | Now, with portable oxygen systems, oxygen users no longer have to wait for deliveries and can lead more active lives. There are many benefits to using portable oxygen concentrators, ranging from freedom and independence to convenience and mobility: Portable oxygen concentrators (POC) make independence obtainable. Users... | For many oxygen patients, the appeal of the portable concentrator is not having to worry about running out of oxygen while they are away from home. How Pulsedose works. PulseDose dramatically extends the use time from a supply of oxygen, offering increased mobility with improved comfort and increased efficiency. | eng_Latn | 3,292 |
what is tic matlab | TIC_TOC. MATLAB Functions for Elapsed Time. TIC_TOC is a directory of MATLAB programs which consider the MATLAB tic and toc functions for computing elapsed time. MATLAB includes two functions tic and TOC. If TIC is called before something is to be timed, and TOC is called afterward, then TOC will either print the elaps... | For other uses, see Tic (disambiguation). A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic motor movement or vocalization involving discrete muscle groups. Tics can be invisible to the observer, such as abdominal tensing or toe crunching. Common motor and phonic tics are, respectively, eye blinking and throat clearing. | eng_Latn | 3,293 |
electromyography is what kind of specialist | Commonly performed by a physiatrist or neurologist trained in this procedure, EMG testing can provide your doctor with specific information about the extent of nerve and/or muscle injury and can also determine the exact location of injury and give some indication whether the damage is reversible. | Electromyography (EMG) is an experiemental technique used to record and analyse myoelectric signals. It can be defined as 'the study of muscle function through the inquiry of of the electrical signals that the muscle emanates (gives out or emits). | eng_Latn | 3,294 |
what is an exciter how does it work | Exciter (effect) For other uses, see Exciter (disambiguation). An exciter (also called a harmonic exciter or aural exciter) is an audio signal processing technique used to enhance a signal by dynamic equalization, phase manipulation, harmonic synthesis of (usually) high frequency signals, and through the addition of su... | They put a tube into your abdomen where the ascites is and connect it to a small battery powered pump. The pump sits under the skin of the abdomen. The pump is then connected to another tube that fixes into the bladder. The fluid (ascites) is then pumped from the abdomen into the bladder. | eng_Latn | 3,295 |
who guidelines on drawing blood: best practices in phlebotomy | 6 WHO guidelines on drawing blood: best practices in phlebotomy. ⢠capillary sampling (i.e. finger or heel-pricks or, rarely, an ear lobe puncture) for analysis of. capillary blood specimens for all ages; examples include testing of iron levels before blood. | Phlebotomists [edit]. Phlebotomists are people trained to draw blood from a patient for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research. Phlebotomists collect blood primarily by performing venipunctures, (or, for collection of minute quantities of blood, fingersticks).hlebotomists are people trained t... | eng_Latn | 3,296 |
what is a baseline blood test | Other Tests. Baseline Blood Tests Next you may be given a blood test to check your hormone levels (also known as baseline blood tests). Blood is drawn on day 2 or 3 of your period and the results are normally back within a few days.aseline Blood Tests Next you may be given a blood test to check your hormone levels (als... | baseline (pharmacology), a person's state of mind or being, in the absence of drugs; the isoelectric line of an electrocardiogram; baseline (interferometry), the length of an astronomical interferometer; The name Baseline may refer to: Baseline, a magazine devoted to typography, book arts, graphic design | eng_Latn | 3,297 |
what is a otoscope used for | An otoscope or auriscope is a medical device which is used to look into the ears. Health care providers use otoscopes to screen for illness during regular check-ups and also to investigate ear symptoms.An otoscope potentially gives a view of the ear canal and tympanic membrane or eardrum.Since the eardrum is the border... | A tool for examining the inside of the outer ear canal and eardrum by the shining of a light. Noun. 1. otoscope - medical instrument consisting of a magnifying lens and light; used for examining the external ear (the auditory meatus and especially the tympanic membrane) auriscope, auroscope. medical instrument - instru... | eng_Latn | 3,298 |
what do pulse oximeters indicate | Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive method for monitoring a person's O 2 saturation. In its most common (transmissive) application mode, a sensor device is placed on a thin part of the patient's body, usually a fingertip or earlobe, or in the case of an infant, across a foot. pulse oximeter is a medical device that indire... | A pulse oximeter probe applied to a person's finger. A pulse oximeter is a medical device that indirectly monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood (as opposed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmogram.ince pulse oxi... | eng_Latn | 3,299 |
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