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  • mercury vapor
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  • mercury vapor lamp
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  • mercury vapor rectifier
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  • vapor
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  • vapor bath
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  • vapor phase polymerization
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  • arterial pressure
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  • automatic intermittent positive pressure
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  • positive pressure breathing
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  • bite pressure
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  • blood pressure
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  • vapor disinfectant
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  • irritant vapor reflex
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  • mercury vapor lamp
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  • mercury vapor
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  • mercury vapor rectifier
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  • vapor phase polymerization
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  • vapor
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  • airway pressure
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  • airway pressure-release ventilation
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  • alveolar oxygen pressure
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  • arterial pressure
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  • mercury vapor rectifier
    ¼öÀºÁõ±âÁ¤·ù±â(¡­ïÚêüÐï).
  • vapor
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  • vapor phase chromatography
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  • oncotic pressure
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  • pulmonary wedge pressure
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  • pulse pressure
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  • static pressure
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  • systemic blood pressure
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VP physiological volume; vapor pressure; variegate porphyria; vascular permeability; vasopressin; velop...
BTPS at body temperature and ambient pressure, and saturated with water vapor [gas]
PH2O partial pressure of water vapor
STPD a volume of gas at standard temperature and pressure that contains no water vapor
vp vapor pressure
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PCO2 pressure , carbon dioxide pressure
APRV Airway Pressure Release Ventilation
ABPM Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
ABP Ambulatory blood pressure
AMBP Ambulatory blood pressure
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  • maximum vapor tension
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  • vapor
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  • vapor cavitation
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  • pressure molding machine

    pressure necrosis

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  • abdominal muscle pressure
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  • abdominal pressure
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  • air pressure
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  • atmospheric pressure
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  • atmospheric temperature and pressure
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vapor pressure The partial pressure exerted by the vapor phase of a liquid.
(05 Mar 2000)
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anaesthetic vapor The gaseous phase of a liquid anaesthetic with sufficient partial pressure at room temperature to produce general anaesthesia when inhaled.
(05 Mar 2000)
vapor To send off in vapor, or as if in vapor; as, to vapor away a heated fluid.
Alternative forms: vapour] "He'd laugh to see one throw his heart away, Another, sighing, vapor forth his soul." (B. Jonson)
1. <physics> Any substance in the gaseous, or aeriform, state, the condition of which is ordinarily that of a liquid or solid.
The term vapor is sometimes used in a more extended sense, as identical with gas; and the difference between the two is not so much one of kind as of degree, the latter being applied to all permanently elastic fluids except atmospheric air, the former to those elastic fluids which lose that condition at ordinary temperatures. The atmosphere contains more or less vapor of water, a portion of which, on a reduction of temperature, becomes condensed into liquid water in the form of rain or dew. The vapor of water produced by boiling, especially in its economic relations, is called steam. "Vapor is any substance in the gaseous condition at the maximum of density consistent with that condition. This is the strict and proper meaning of the word vapor." (Nichol)
2. In a loose and popular sense, any visible diffused substance floating in the atmosphere and impairing its transparency, as smoke, fog, etc. "The vapour which that fro the earth glood [glided]" (Chaucer) "Fire and hail; snow and vapors; stormy wind fulfilling his word." (Ps. Cxlviii. 8)
3. Wind; flatulence.
4. Something unsubstantial, fleeting, or transitory; unreal fancy; vain imagination; idle talk; boasting. "For what is your life? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away." (James iv. 14)
5. An old name for hypochondria, or melancholy; the blues. "A fit of vapors."
6. <pharmacology> A medicinal agent designed for administration in the form of inhaled vapor. Vapor bath. A bath in vapor; the application of vapor to the body, or part of it, in a close place; also, the place itself.
<chemistry> The relative weight of gases and vapors as compared with some specific standard, usually hydrogen, but sometimes air. The vapor density of gases and vaporizable substances as compared with hydrogen, when multiplied by two, or when compared with air and multiplied by 28.8, gives the molecular weight. Vapor engine, an engine worked by the expansive force of a vapor, especially. A vapor other than steam.
Origin: OE. Vapour, OF. Vapour, vapor, vapeur, F. Vapeur, L. Vapor; probably for cvapor, and akin to Gr. Smoke, to breathe forth, Lith. Kvepti to breathe, smell, Russ. Kopote fine soot. Cf. Vapid
Alternative forms: vapour.
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(01 Mar 1998)
vapor density The mass per unit volume of a vapor; since the vapor density changes with temperature and pressure, it is commonly expressed as a specific gravity, i.e., the weight of the vapor divided by the weight of an equal volume of a reference gas (e.g., oxygen or hydrogen) at the same temperature and pressure.
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mercury vapor lamp A lamp in which the electric arc is in an ionised mercury vapor atmosphere; it produces ultraviolet light that can be used therapeutically or in diagnostic photometry.
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abdominal pressure Pressure surrounding the bladder; estimated from rectal, gastric, or intraperitoneal pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
absolute pressure Pressure measured with respect to zero pressure.
Compare: gauge pressure.
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acoustic pressure In ultrasound, the instantaneous value of the total pressure minus the ambient pressure; unit is pascal (Pa).
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air pressure The force per unit area that the air exerts on any surface in contact with it. Primarily used for articles pertaining to air pressure within a closed environment.
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atmospheric pressure The pressure at any point in an atmosphere due solely to the weight of the atmospheric gases above the point concerned.
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back pressure Pressure exerted upstream in the circulation as a result of obstruction to forward flow, as when congestion in the pulmonary circulation results from stenosis of the mitral valve or failure of the left ventricle.
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back-pressure renal atrophy <radiology> Caliectasis without obstruction, due to repeated episodes of obstruction, gradual loss of renal pyramids
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barometric pressure The absolute pressure of the ambient atmosphere, varying with weather, altitude, etc.; expressed in millibars (meteorology) or mm Hg or torr (respiratory physiology); at sea level, one atmosphere (atm, 760 mm Hg or torr) is equivalent to: 14.69595 lb/sq in, 1013.25 millibars, 1013.25 &times; 106 dynes/cm2, and, in SI units, 101,325 pascals (Pa).
Synonym: atmospheric pressure.
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bile duct pressure <radiology> Normal: 15-20 cm H2O
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biting pressure Any force exerted upon the occlusal surfaces of teeth.
Synonym: biting pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
blood pressure <cardiology, physiology> The force that the circulating blood exerts on the walls of the arteries.
This measurement is divided into systolic (pressure during contraction of the heart) and diastolic (pressure during relaxation phase).
Blood pressure varies with age and sex of the individual. A rough rule of thumb for normal systolic pressure is 100 + Age of individual. In children 2 x (age) + 80 = systolic BP The diastolic pressure should be roughly 2/3 the systolic pressure.
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