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tonometer Meaning in Bengali



 ধ্বনির প্রবাহ মাপিবার যন্ত্র,

(টান বা চাপ পরিমাপ বিশেষত গ্লকৌমা জন্য পরীক্ষা করতে intraocular চাপ পরিমাপের জন্য জন্য যন্ত্র পরিমাপ

Noun:

ধ্বনির প্রবাহ মাপিবার যন্ত্র,





tonometer's Usage Examples:

Most tonometers are calibrated to measure pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).


He made a "tonometer" (German: Tonmesser) from 56 tuning forks as an instrument for accurately.


Schiøtz tonometer is an indentation tonometer, used to measure the intraocular pressure (IOP) by measuring the depth produced on the surface of the cornea.


He developed an improved tonometer that avoided use of anaesthetics for the first time in optometrical diagnosis.


In 1905 Schiøtz invented the "Schiøtz tonometer", which is an indentation tonometer used to measure intraocular pressure.


when the application of the tonometer produces a flat surface instead of a concave one, and the reading of the tonometer (P) then equals (T) the IOP,".


the cardiac output Fick's law of diffusion, describing the diffusion tonometer, both useful in music and ophthalmology Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick (1852–1937).


medical devices and apparati; one of his better known inventions being a tonometer that contained an inflatable finger cuff for measurement of blood pressure.


During the 1930s he devised an oscillo-tonometer, a device used to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure.


Scheibler recommended A440 as a standard in 1834 after inventing the "tonometer" to measure pitch, and it was approved by the Society of German Natural.


post-operative testing, defendant surgeon used his finger (instead of a tonometer) to measure the pressure inside Nowatske's eye and, noting a normal "back-off".


pressure, measured with a sphygmomanometer Intraocular pressure, with a tonometer Cerebrospinal fluid pressure Intracranial pressure Intramuscular pressure.


forelskelse (-og kyssing) (2008, Aschehoug) Gnøkkel og Fnøkkel og det synkende tonometer (2014, Aschehoug) "Nasjonalbiblioteket".


in a conscious swaddled infant using a Tonopen or hand-held Goldmann tonometer.


lamp, colorimeter, Goldmann's perimeter (1945 development), Goldmann's tonometer, Goldmann's indirect goniolens, Goldmann-Weekers Dark Adaptometer™, and.



tonometer's Meaning':

measuring instrument for measuring tension or pressure (especially for measuring intraocular pressure in testing for glaucoma

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