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indicator dilution c. a graphic representation of the concentration of an indicator added in known quantity to the circulatory system and measured over time at a specific point in the system; the indicator is usually a dye (see dye dilution c.), radionuclide, or cold liquid (see thermodilution), and the curve is used in studies of cardiovascular function.
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indicator dilution m. any of several methods for assessing flow through the circulatory system by injection of a known quantity of an indicator, such as a dye, radionuclide, or chilled liquid, into the system and monitoring its concentration over time at a specific point in the system. See also dye dilution m. and thermodilution.
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indicator dilution t. see under method.
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indicator paper Paper saturated with a solution of known strength and then dried; used for testing the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a solution.
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indicator 1. A measure used to determine, over time, performance of functions, processes, and outcomes. 2. A statistical value that provides an indication of the condition or direction over time of performance of a defined process or achievement of a defined outcome.
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