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pressure transducer

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pressure transducer,
an electronic device that converts pressure (such as blood pressure) into electrical signals that can be recorded graphically and monitored.

transducer [trans-doo´ser]
a device that translates one physical quantity to another, e.g., pressure or temperature, to an electrical signal.
neuroendocrine transducer a neuron, such as a neurohypophyseal neuron, that on stimulation secretes a hormone, thereby translating neural information into hormonal information.
pressure transducer an electronic device that converts pressure (such as blood pressure) into electrical signals that can be recorded graphically and monitored.


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