oximetry
Noninvasive means not invasive. It means you don't get anything invading you or whatever is being looked at. For instance, a sonogram (the so-called ultrasound) is a noninvasive medical imaging procedure.
Ounce (oz) is a measurement of weight (mass).
This is a health condition. It is called peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Meaning A condition in which the arteries of the leg are obstructed.
The water surface is called the Piezometric Surface - though I invite clarification as I believe this has a definite meaning within hydrology and geology. The water-bearing formation is the Aquifer or Saturation Zone generally, the Phreas in karst hydrology/geology.
It is a point in which no matter how you try to influence the material through outside and internal factors, the material will will show no further reactions. An example is when you apply more current in an electromagnet that has reached its saturation point. The magnetic field will not increase no matter how you increase the exciter current.
Noninvasive means not invasive. It means you don't get anything invading you or whatever is being looked at. For instance, a sonogram (the so-called ultrasound) is a noninvasive medical imaging procedure.
amount of media a society consumes and produces.
The bulging of an arterial wall due to weakness in the wall is arterial aneurysm (artery + pertaining to ++ dilation). Both words are of Greek origin.
atheroma
It doesn't have a meaning. It's an architectural or artistic choice. It provides light saturation and symmetry.
I'm assuming you're referring to saturation of oxygen in the blood. If the temperature is increased, oxyhemoglobin curve is shifted to the right, meaning hemoglobin realeses oxygen more readily, thus increasing blood oxygen saturation.
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An optometrist is a specialist in vision measurement.
An inch is a unit of measurement.
paint, tint, saturate/saturation, dye, hue, intensity, glow etc.
lbs is pounds.
Angioplasty or balloon angioplasty is the medical term meaning passage of a balloon catheter through the lumen of an occluded coronary vessel to compress plaque against the arterial walls.