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单词 pneumographic
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pneumographicadj.

Brit. /ˌnjuːmə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪk/, U.S. /ˌn(j)umoʊˈɡræfɪk/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pneumography n., -ic suffix.
Etymology: < pneumography n. + -ic suffix. Compare French pneumographique (1889 or earlier).
Medicine.
Of or relating to pneumography.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > specific measuring or recording > [adjective]
cardiographic1863
myographic1867
sphygmographic1867
polygraphic1871
cardiometrical1874
stethometric1876
plethysmographic1884
cyrtometric1885
haemautographic1885
spirometric1887
spirometrical1887
pneumographic1888
paedometric1889
myographical1890
stethographic1890
phlebographic1893
cephalometrical1895
oncometric1897
sphygmometric1898
sphygmomanometric1902
electrocardiographic1909
electrographic1909
cystometric1927
oscillometric1927
pneumotachographic1928
phonocardiographic1931
cephalometric1935
electroencephalographic1936
ballistocardiographic1939
phonocardiographical1943
spirographic1946
electronystagmographic1956
magnetocardiographic1970
tympanometric1970
magnetoencephalographic1976
1888 Lancet 17 Mar. 543/1 A special apparatus,..with a pneumographic record concurrently.
1895 R. N. Wolfenden tr. J. Joal Respiration in Singing 175 Scarcely revealed, except..by pneumographic instruments.
1921 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 10 Dec. 1858/2 At times, it has been possible completely to remove such growths, when, except for the pneumographic record, there would have been absolutely no other way of knowing the situation of the growth.
1953 F. Lindgren in J. W. McLaren Mod. Trends Diagnostic Radiol. II. xix. 291 The pneumographic diagnosis of an expanding intracranial lesion is possible because the lesion, when it has attained a certain size, affects the central fluid-filled and gas-filled space.
1964 J. M. Taveras & E. H. Wood Diagnostic Neuroradiol. 752/2 A pneumographic examination in any patient who presents a clinical syndrome that suggests a lesion in the posterior fossa.
1984 Arch. Dis. Childhood 59 351 A system of pneumographic study of infants considered at increased risk from the sudden infant death syndrome is described.
2002 FBI Forensic Sci. Communications (Nexis) July There are two pneumographic sensors to register breathing, a standard blood pressure cuff for changes in blood volume, and finger electrodes for electrodermal activity.

Derivatives

pneumoˈgraphically adv. rare by means of pneumography.
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the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > specific measuring or recording > [adverb]
sphygmographically1867
polygraphically1911
phonocardiographically1933
pneumographically1950
spirographically1959
electronystagmographically1967
1950 Amer. Jrnl. Med. 8 529/1 Respiratory rates and qualitative records of excursion and position of the rib cage were recorded pneumographically.
1953 F. Lindgren in J. W. McLaren Mod. Trends Diagnostic Radiol. II. xix. 301 These tumours cannot be demonstrated pneumographically in any way other than by encephalography.
1972 M. Gado in E. J. Potchen Current Concepts Radiol. xi. 261 Pneumographically differentiation between cerebellar and extra-axial masses behind the cerebellum is impossible.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.1888
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