This is an inflatable cuff which fits round the upper arm and is connected to a mercury manometer. |
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One of the earliest measuring tools was a liquid-filled tube known as a manometer. |
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The resulting steady-state pressures were measured using a pressure probe as a manometer. |
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The capillary was connected to a vacuum pump and the suction pressure could be regulated with a manometer. |
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The desktop manometer was developed to provide engineers immediate access to pressure sensor data. |
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The combination of an inclined and a vertical manometer is very useful in air movement determination. |
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Von Basch introduced the aneroid manometer, which uses a round dial that provides a pressure reading. |
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The degassed manometer liquid is put in a bulge provided on the long arm of the isoteniscope. |
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Check whether the manometer is still shoz button until the motor continues to run automatically. |
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Through release of push button the manometer will be automatically discharged. |
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The latter consists of a vacuum pump, a buffer volume, a manostat for admitting nitrogen for pressure regulation and manometer. |
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The method involves placing a sample in a bulb maintained at constant temperature and connected to a manometer and a vacuum pump. |
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After that, the isoteniscope is inclined so that the manometer liquid can flow into the U-tube. |
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Both a change in the sample weight caused by adsorption and differences in a U-tube mercury manometer level were measured by a KM-6 cathetometer. |
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The manometer liquids most commonly used are mercury, oil, alcohol, and water. |
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However, we did learn that the manometer used in the study is sensitive to convection from the air-conditioning system. |
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The opening pressure can only be set if a manometer is installed in the system between the pump and the pressure loading valve. |
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The integrated stainless steel manometer with a wide-range colour scale and a diameter of 63 mm guarantees an easily readable scale. |
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The required starting pressure defined for each individual bearing is set in the hydraulic nut by means of the digital manometer. |
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Errors can result if a gas pressure is measured in a vessel at very low or very high temperature by connecting it via a fine tube to a manometer at room temperature. |
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A temperature dependence was found for one manometer used for this study. |
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Venter and manometer each with automatic locking system. |
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The manual flow control valve regulates the effective pumping speed at the vacuum connection, the vacuum manometer offers an analog vacuum display. |
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The control panel on the side of the chamber includes all relevant instruments, such as depth and flow meter, valves, manometer, communication system and the measuring equipment for a gas analysis. |
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It is also the fundamental principle behind the spring scale, the manometer, and the balance wheel of the mechanical clock. |
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He also introduced the hydraulic testing of boilers, and the use of a mercury manometer to indicate the pressure. |
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The turbocharger starts to lose oil through the turbine and compressor wheels as soon as an excess pressure of only a few millibars is measured at the dipstick tube with a manometer. |
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He attached a glass tube or a simple manometer filled with mercury to a cut stem surface and measured the change in height of the sap, which indicated root pressure. |
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It basically comprises one motor valve with electric servomotor each at the both inlets, a corrosion-resistant contact manometer at the outlet and a control panel with electric control. |
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