What's the difference between manometric and monometric?

Manometric


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Manometrical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Manometric studies with resting cells obtained by growth on each of these sulfur sources yielded net oxygen uptake for all substrates except sulfite and dithionate.
  • (2) The results showed that patients with and without GOR disease cannot be separated solely on the basis of the standard manometric test, even adopting more parameters besides the traditional DOS pressure measurement.
  • (3) Manometric assessment showed significant differences in pressure, duration and frequency of pharyngeal contraction when compared with a control group.
  • (4) After colonoscopic positioning of a manometric probe, 2-h basal and 3-h postprandial (1000 kcal standard mixed meal) recordings were obtained.
  • (5) This suggests the advisability of manometric evaluation.
  • (6) At 6 months post-surgery they were reevaluated instrumentally (manometric and 24 hour ph-metry) and clinically.
  • (7) The patient ate normally after the operation, and radiological, manometric, and esophageal pH monitoring studies indicated satisfactory esophageal function.
  • (8) Manometric studies of anorectal continence have been performed in pediatry and pediatric surgery since more than fifty years.
  • (9) When oxygen uptake was followed by a manometric method the rate of the peroxidase-catalysed reaction was proportional to oxygen concentration and marked inhibition by cyanide was obtained only at low buffer concentration.
  • (10) A lack of correlation between pressure manometrics, venography, and clinical outcome in this study suggests that mechanisms other than progressive ischemia may be involved.
  • (11) We conclude that DES is a rare manometric finding, regardless of the reason for referral, and that the occurrence of high-amplitude contractions in DES is equally rare.
  • (12) Recent manometric and radiological studies suggest that the upper oesophageal sphincter has poor compliance in patients with a pharyngeal (Zenker's) diverticulum.
  • (13) It is concluded that nutcracker esophagus is primarily a manometric diagnosis made in the appropriate clinical setting, and that the radiographic findings are normal or nonspecific.
  • (14) Manometrically determined LES length was increased after insertion of an Angelchik antireflux prosthesis but not by a Nissen fundoplication or sham operation.
  • (15) Patients received endoscopic and histologic evaluations of the esophageal mucosa, prolonged ambulatory esophageal pH monitoring, and esophageal manometric determinations.
  • (16) In dry swallowings repeated at maximum frequency, manometric recording on healthy volunteers showed that the swallowing intervals successively increased.
  • (17) 3, HC-3) hydrolyzes in vitro to the hemiacetal HC-3 at pH values above 9, a temperature-dependent conversion illustrated by ultraviolet spectral shifts from 305 to 257 mmu, and to a limited extent by certain esterases as measured by manometric analysis.
  • (18) The most important manometric abnormality was the feeble contractions of the pharyngeal musculature, more pronounced in patients with severe dysphagia (grade II).
  • (19) Sixty essentially healthy subjects were examined manometrically with blood withdrawn from the coronary sinus, pulmonary artery, aorta, veins of the right kidney and the right liver lobe.
  • (20) Anorectal manometric studies for 24 weeks revealed that rectal separation caused only a transient mild disturbance in anal functions with the exception of long-standing high rectal compliance, while resection of the internal anal sphincter caused a persistent severe disturbance.

Monometric


Definition:

  • (a.) Same as Isometric.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Unlike cleft palate inadequate (CPI) speakers, non-cleft palate speakers and CPA speakers exhibit similar ability to achieve 0 cm nasal monometric pressure under a bleed bore diameter of 4 mm for a circular bleed orifice.
  • (2) The major zone of immunoreactivity eluting at the volume expected for intact monometric rat PP accounted for 67% of the PP-like immunoreactivity in the case of nondiabetic rats and greater than 80% of the PP-like immunoreactivity found in extracts from severely diabetic rats.
  • (3) Motility was measured with a multilumen monometric catheter on postoperative days 1, 2, and 3 for a 3-hour period.
  • (4) The monometric form has a molecular weight of 45 000.
  • (5) These enzymes acted on monometric IgA1 paraproteins and normal serum IgA1 but had no activity on IgA2 paraproteins and intact secretory IgA1 from human colostrum.
  • (6) The results indicated a selective attraction of mononuclear cells to the local injection site of BCG and of neutrophils to the injection site of aggregated but not monometric gamma-globulin.
  • (7) Esophageal monometric studies were done in 10 unselected patients with Sjögren's syndrome, not associated with other connective tissue or chronic active hepatic disease.
  • (8) Viral DNA molecules formed in the presence of cycloheximide consist predominantly of closed-circular monometric species (referred to as form Ic) characterized by a decreased superhelix density, corresponding to deltasigmao = 0.0195, as compared to form I DNA by propidium diiodide-cesium chloride isopycnic analysis.
  • (9) At monometric levels of 20, 30, and 40 mm Hg, a statistically significant difference in readings was found between normal and edematous corneas with use of the Perkins and Goldmann applanators, whereas no such difference was found with the MacKay-Marg tonometer.

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