I am not POSITIVE, but i think it was John Hutchinson.
There were two individual scientists who invented the three-point bending test. Their names were Werner Butscher and Friedrich Riemeier.
The cathode ray oscilloscope was invented by Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1897. It is a widely used electronic test instrument that displays electrical waveforms in real-time.
The Wright brothers invented their glider to fulfill their ambition of achieving powered flight. They used the glider to test their ideas on aerodynamics and control systems that would later be incorporated into their first powered airplane.
he invented the dynamite or the atom bomb
they invented the first transistor:)
Yes. A spirometry can be normal but asthma still present so it is important to test for reversibility
a chest x-ray
Try to relax ! A Spirometry test is just to check your lungs are functioning properly. A full explanation of the procedure can be found in the related link to Wikipedia.
Spirometry is covered in medical sciences. Spirometry is a test of the lungs. It's done by putting a plug on the nose, directing all the air to go to the mouth. It measures lung function.
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Spirometry is a respiratory test that can be done in an office setting to test lung function.
That is the correct spelling of "spirometry" (breathing measurement).
Spirometry is a diagnostic method for measuring gases and respiratory function. Incentive spirometry may be ordered to help patients practice and improve controlled breathing.
The suffix "-metry" in the term spirometry means "measurement." In spirometry, it refers to the process of measuring the volume of air that moves in and out of the lungs during breathing.
It is often the first test performed when a problem with lung function is suspected. Spirometry may also be suggested by an abnormal x ray, arterial blood gas analysis, or other diagnostic pulmonary test result.
Spirometry is a test that measures lung function, specifically the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs. It is commonly used to assess respiratory health and diagnose conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other lung diseases. It is part of the respiratory system.
Yes. It is noninvasive.