What's the difference between otheoscope and radiometer?

Otheoscope


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument for exhibiting the repulsive action produced by light or heat in an exhausted vessel; a modification of the radoimeter.

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Radiometer


Definition:

  • (n.) A forestaff.
  • (n.) An instrument designed for measuring the mechanical effect of radiant energy.

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  • (1) From these data it is possible to predict theoretically the apparent temperature difference as seen by an infrared scanner or radiometer with a detector of which the spectral detectivity, D (lambda), is known.
  • (2) The results were compared to measurements obtained by intermittent blood samples using the radiometer blood gas analyzer.
  • (3) Radiometer carbon dioxide electrodes and probably other electrodes of similar design do not give the same readings, except under certain very limited conditions, when used to measure carbon dioxide concentrations in solution and the gas phase with which the liquid is in equilibrium.
  • (4) Transcutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) was measured with the Nellcor N101 (oximeter 1a), the Ohmeda Biox III (oximeter lb), the Nellcor N200 (oximeter 2a), the Critikon Oxyshuttle (oximeter 2b), the Radiometer Oxi100 (oximeter 3a), and the Ohmeda Biox 3700 (oximeter 3b).
  • (5) A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of these light sources (including gas discharge arcs, fluorescent lamps, and other apparatus) illustrates the importance of matching the emission spectrum of the light source, the spectral response of the radiometer, and the photobiologic action spectrum.
  • (6) The relative stability of the radiometal chelated antibodies was paralleled by the relative stability in serum of the radiometal chelates themselves.
  • (7) To evaluate the B 109 Arterial Blood Sampler (Radiometer), 10 different samples were analyzed for Pco2, Po2, and pH.
  • (8) Pulse oximeter saturation values were recorded by an Ohmeda Biox 3700 pulse oximeter, and the corresponding arterial saturations determined with a CO Oximeter (OSM2 Hemoximeter, Radiometer).
  • (9) The data has been obtained with the use of radiometer of human radiation, the method of organs screening during radiometry, and of the gamma-camera and blood samples radiometry.
  • (10) Testing both Radiometer and Rekord syringes for the taking of blood-samples, we ascertained that the results pointed to the suitability of both in ascertaining the acid-base values in all the intervals of time studied by us.
  • (11) Measurement of the temperature reaction in the depth of the injured eye by the thermal contrast technique in the UHF band with the use of a radiometer permits monitoring the time course of the wound process in the eye, specify the treatment strategy, forecast the possible complications associated with the treatment and the terms of convalescence.
  • (12) Yellow-green autofluorescence was quantified in the fundi of sheep and dogs with ceroid-lipofuscinosis, using a modified photographic slit-lamp microscope with motorized scanning probe, a photomultiplier system and a digital radiometer.
  • (13) During the use of a single lot of custom breakpoint panels (Sensititre; Radiometer America Inc., Westlake, Ohio), imipenem susceptibility declined from 70 to 44% for clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  • (14) Each center was requested to perform daily quality control procedures using the QUALICHECK quality control system from RADIOMETER.
  • (15) Measurements of COHb levels were performed in a Radiometer OSM2 Hemoximeter.
  • (16) The temperature measured by a radiometer is a function of the emission and propagation of microwaves in tissue and the receiving characteristics of the radiometric probe.
  • (17) The performance of the Radiometer ABL 1 blood-gas analyser has been evaluated using tonometered blood samples of known PO2 and PCO2.
  • (18) Radiometal uptake in the kidney was approximately 8 and 150 times higher than the 131I-NP-4 F(ab')2 and Fab', respectively, and the clearance of radiometal activity in the kidneys was approximately 10 times slower than the radioiodine.
  • (19) The pH and pCO2 were determined with an ABL-2 radiometer (Denmark).
  • (20) We have identified rare (approximately 0.2% of all samples), but clinically significant, discrepancies between serum or plasma sodium concentrations measured with the Kodak Ektachem 700's direct ion-selective electrode (ISE) method and concentrations measured with two other analyzers: the Beckman Synchron CX3's dilutional ISE instrument and the Radiometer KNA2 instrument for sodium-potassium analysis by the direct ISE method.

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