sphygmograph
英:['sfɪgməgrɑ:f] 美: ['sfɪgməˌgrɑf]
sphygmograph 基本解释
n.脉波计,脉搏记录仪;
英英释义
Sphygmograph
The sphygmograph ( or ) was a mechanical device used to measure blood pressure in the mid-19th century. It was developed in 1854 by German physiologist Karl von Vierordt (1818–1884).以上来源于:Wikipedia
sphygmograph 相关例句
权威例句
Sphygmograph
Sphygmograph.
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The velocity of the pulse wave in man in relation to age as measured by the hot-wire sphygmograph
Physiological apparatus in the Wellcome Museum. 1. The Marey sphygmograph.
Physiological apparatus in the wellcome Museum 2. The dudgeon sphygmograph and its descendants
On Some Points Connected with the Circulation of the Blood, Arrived at from a Study of the Sphygmograph-Trace
The physiology and clinical use of the sphygmograph
Sphygmograph And Autonomic Nervous Analysis System Using The Same
The Interpretation of the Primary and First Secondary Wave in Sphygmograph Tracings
On the Relative Duration of the Component Parts of the Radial Sphygmograph Trace in Health
The Sphygmograph: Pros-theses on the Body
Photoelectric sphygmograph sensor