| barograph |
A recording barometer. Barographs may be classified, on the basis of their construction, into the following types: 1) aneroid barograph (including microbarograph); 2) float barograph; 3) photographic barograph; and 4) weight barograph. The aneroid barograph is the one most commonly used in weather stations. US Weather Bureau, 1941: Barometers and the Measurement of Atmospheric Pressure, Circular F, 7th ed., rev., 28?4.
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| barometric pressure |
another term for air pressure
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| barotrauma |
A general term to describe a physical injury caused by a change in pressure.
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| barotrauma |
Trauma due to pneumatic pressure. Too high pneumatic pressure can cause a bowel perforation mainly in the colon during an endoscopic examination.
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| barotrauma |
Injuries caused to humans by water pressure. Occurs to divers and snorkellers.
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