In the first set of experiments, the target blood pO 2 levels 40, 80, 160, and 400 torr were reached by tonometry. |
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To compare dynamic contour tonometry as a new method for intraocular pressure measurement with Goldmann applanation tonometry. |
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However, enteral feeding is withheld during monitoring with gastric tonometry because enteral feeding is thought to influence tonometric measurements. |
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We studied the hemodynamic correlates of LVMEP using carotid tonometry. |
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This approach uses the electrocardiogram and arterial tonometry equipment. |
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Diagnose glaucoma by physical examination and tonometry. |
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Your optometrist will include in your examination a simple and painless procedure called tonometry, which measures the internal pressure of your eye. |
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Measuring the intraocular pressure by tonometry. |
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Conclusion: When using gastrointestinal tonometry during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass, saline tonometry samples should be temperature corrected. |
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Intraocular pressure was 16 mmHg OU on Goldmann applanation tonometry. |
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Device for measuring arterial stiffness by the aplanatic tonometry piece. |
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Workshops and seminars will cover a range of topics including tonometry and pachymetry, gonioscopy, establishing a dry eye clinic and paediatrics. |
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Tonometry was used to assess the extent of fibrotic indurations, bio-impedance for fluid accumulation and perometry for total volume and circumference changes. |
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Tonometry is the process of measuring the pressure inside the eyeball. |
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