| barognosis |
[barognosis] f. (Fisiol.) Capacidad de percibir el peso por la sensibilidad muscular y cutánea. bary‑ βαρύς (gr. ‘pesado’, ‘grave’) + gnō‑ γνω‑ [γιγνώσκω] (gr. ‘conocer’) + ‑sis (gr.) [Leng. base: gr. Neol. (s. XIX o XX).]
Ãâó: clasicas.usal.es/dicciomed/bacteria.htm
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| baroreceptor |
One of the pressure-sensitive nerve endings in the walls of the atria of the heart, the vena cava, the aortic arch and the carotid sinus. They stimulate central reflex mechanisms that allow pysiological adjustment and adaptation to changes in blood pressure via vasodilatation or vascoconstriction.
Ãâó: www.pmpm-network.org/glossary.html
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| barotrauma |
a traumatic exposure to an extreme change in the pressure on the middle and inner ear, such as in diving accidents.
Ãâó: vestibulardisorder.com/definitions.html
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| barometric pressure |
The pressure exerted by the weight of the column of air above a given point, expressed in kilopascals. Generally speaking, when the barometric pressure is high, the air is sinking, usually resulting in fair weather. When the barometric pressure is low or falling, air is rising, usually resulting in cloudy skies and precipitation.
Ãâó: www.gozoweather.com/glossary.shtml
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| barometric pressure |
Same as atmospheric pressure with the exception that it varies with the weather.
Ãâó: www.aquaticadventures.com.au/angliss/Dive_Glossary...
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