Crossword-Solution: SPIROMETER 10 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Spirometer n. An instrument for measuring the vital capacity of the
lungs, or the volume of air which can be expelled from the chest after
the deepest possible inspiration. Cf. Pneumatometer.

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BREATHING test instrument 1 answer
RESPIRATORY-capacity measuring instrument 1 answer
an instrument measuring lung capacity 1 answer
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Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies.
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NEDVII
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This important and growing department will be represented in the ideal gymnasium of the future--First, by courses, if not by a chair, devoted to the apparatus of measurements of human proportions and symmetry, with a kinesological cabinet where young men are instructed in the elements of auscultation, the use of calipers, the sphygmograph, spirometer, plethysmograph, kinesometer to plot graphic curves, compute average errors, and tables of percentile grades and in statistical methods, etc.
Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene G. Stanley Hall 2005
This diminished capacity for respiration is clearly shown by the use of the _spirometer_, a simple instrument which accurately records the cubic measure of the lungs, and proves beyond denial the decrease of the lung space.
A Practical Physiology Albert F. Blaisdell 2003
Brown's Spirometer.] By the term _symptoms_ we mean the evidence of some morbid effect or change occurring in the human body, and it requires close observation and well-instructed experience to convert these symptoms into diagnostic signs.
The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English R. V. Pierce 2006
After an ordinary inspiration empty the lungs as completely as possible into the spirometer, noting the quantity exhaled.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Francis M. Walters, A.M. 2005
Now fill the lungs to the full expansion of the chest and empty them as completely as possible into the spirometer, noting the amount expelled.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Francis M. Walters, A.M. 2005