What's the difference between chronometric and chronometry?

Chronometric


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Chronometrical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Contrary to Crassini (1986), these factors are sufficient to account for the major patterns in the chronometric data of Podgorny and Shepard (1978, 1983).
  • (2) The findings support the contention that depressed affect produces a subjective slowing of time but does not alter the perception of objective passage of chronometric time.
  • (3) Low levels of plasma fibrinogen were found using a chronometric assay but normal levels were found using both an immunologic method and a method to measure the fibrin formed after two hours incubation with thrombin.
  • (4) We tried a infusion of interleukin-2 (IL-2) of a relatively low dose via an intrasplenic arterial catheter connected to a chronometric infusion (IS-IL-2).
  • (5) Data from these neural imaging technologies can be combined with behavioral data from standard chronometric techniques to enhance computational modeling of human cognition.
  • (6) The obtained data indicate that the chronometric registration of the flow-volume-curve provides a clearer indication as to the dynamism of nasal respiration than the measurement of statistical nasal resistance or, in other words, the respiration flow with a specific resistance.
  • (7) On the basis of job characteristics of workers from the production "ethylene", chronometric studies and measurement of concentration from chemical compounds are developed professional diagrams and risk diagrams, which give a possibility for more precise account of the exposure to chemical noxious compounds (by figures).
  • (8) Three chronometric experiments, each comparing vision and kinesthesis, were conducted to study visual dominance.
  • (9) The most robust chronometric effect for differentiating the two groups seemed to be the duration of movement when the target was small.
  • (10) During the evolution of the chronometric paradigm, several key issues have emerged.
  • (11) Highly boredom-prone individuals perceived time as passing more slowly during the task than low boredom-prone persons, but the two groups did not differ in their objective or chronometric time-passage estimates.
  • (12) A full preliminary ophthalmological examination is made by "Vision test", as well as chronometric control of each student to establish the real time of work with computers.
  • (13) There is disagreement between fibrinogen levels estimated by the thrombin chronometric method, in general low, and levels obtained by gravimetric and immunological methods, usually normal.
  • (14) Chronometric methods, easy to perform, have recently been introduced in clinical laboratories.
  • (15) This study provides evidence that these chronometric assays, are unsuitable for measuring the antifactor Xa activity in the plasma of patients receiving such heparins, because they are also sensitive to the residual antithrombin activity of LMWHs.
  • (16) A 10-day course of 5-FU was administered in the hospital, and patients were discharged receiving 5-FUDR by continuous arterial infusion through a chronometric infusion pump.
  • (17) The energy expenditure during the 8-hour shift with the use of manual and mechanized labor was determined on the basis of the 7-day chronometric charts of their labor activity.
  • (18) All presented durations were defined by the time between two very brief clicks, and all durations were less than 1 sec, to avoid complications arising from chronometric counting.
  • (19) In addition, the chronometric framework will be applicable to other paleontological collections, archeological excavations, and future discoveries in the basin.
  • (20) Correlations with the immunoturbidimetric (r = 0.99), chronometric (r = 0.99), and clotting (r = 0.97) methods were extremely high.

Chronometry


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of measuring time; the measuring of time by periods or divisions.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Chronometry of Achilles reflexes in 40 healthy subjects and 25 patients in the recovery period after cerebral stroke with regard to body posture showed that in normal subjects the vertical position was associated with a reduced time of the reflectory response whereas in the patients it was increased.
  • (2) In his most read book, the 'Makrobiotik', he emphasizes the importance of the 24-h periodicity as a basic unit of biological chronometry.
  • (3) Application of the impulse-digital chronometry of the intervals of the erythrocyte transit time ensures direct transformation of the measuring trigger signals into a digital code.
  • (4) The present paper critically examines the contributions of Event-Related Potential (ERP) measures in mental chronometry research.
  • (5) While changes of N1 "after training" relative to "before training" were statistically non-significant, the N2 component appeared to be a sensitive indicator of the variability in chronometry and lateralization of cerebral processes modified by training.
  • (6) The combination of gamma topography of the hip joints with gamma chronometry of the first passage of the drug in the femoral arteries using the quantitative criteria of distribution asymmetry expanded and improved the potentialities of radionuclide diagnosis of Perthes' disease.
  • (7) In this perspective, this work describes the regulation of the technic to determine the heparin activity on the Fibrintimer 10 (F 10) by chronometry (thrombin clotting time with variable concentration), a study of the repeatability and reproducibility of activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), plasma heparin (HEP) and fibrinogen on the Fibrintimer 10, a study of the correlation between the results we got with the F 10 and the thermostat water-bath for the APTT and the HEP and between those we got on the F 10 and the fibrometer for the fibrinogen.
  • (8) Professiograms were elaborated, with chronometry and appraisal of the burden of the work operations.
  • (9) Linear rate was measured by the impulse digital chronometry of the intervals of the erythrocyte transit time.
  • (10) The new parameter developed for evaluation of how ERPs from different electrodes are not like each other allowed to study the mental chronometry as well as the localization of specific cortical areas.
  • (11) Improved chronometry was one of the prerequisites for measuring cardiac output.
  • (12) Mental chronometry, in which conclusions about human information processing are reached through measures of subjects' reaction time, has contributed substantially to studies of cognition and action.

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