ultrasound measurement
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ultrasound
noun
uk/ˈʌl.trə.saʊnd/us/ˈʌl.trə.saʊnd/
special sound waves used in such processes as examining organs inside the body and directing the route ...
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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The underlying concern of this study is that oneultrasoundmeasurementwas compared to a second ultrasound measurement without the use of a 'gold standard'.
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This is an important question since clinical decisions may be based on a singleultrasoundmeasurement.
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A randomized controlled trial in a hospital population ofultrasoundmeasurementscreening for the small-for-date baby.
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Others prefer to rely almost totally on ultrasound measurements.
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The pressure applied to the transducer also in-uences ultrasound measurements.
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The ultrasound measurements provided more accurate information than condition score via lumbar palpation, for the interpretation of the mid-pregnancy feeding treatments.
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A number of investigations have examined the intraobserver and interobserver variability of ultrasound measurements.
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The medical staff taking care of the women were blinded to the ultrasound measurements.
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Because the detection of abnormal -uid volumes is the primary function of ultrasound measurements, the failure of our current techniques to reliably detect abnormal actual volumes is disturbing.
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Work has been done to correlate survival rates to ultrasound measurements of the lung volume as compared to the baby's head circumference.
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