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barograph

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barograph
[ber′əgraf′]
Etymology: Gk, baros + graphein, to record
an instrument that continually monitors barometric pressure and records pressure changes on paper.


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A videotape recording of the subject's interface pressure (between the buttock and a solid seat), detected on a barograph chair, illustrated the changes in pressure distribution (viewed on a color monitor as overlapping concentric rings) when using various sizes of lumbar supports.
On board the flight was a barograph which established that the airship did not land, in accordance with the Federation Aeronautique International (FAI) which establishes the rules for world records.
The barograph used to measure sitting pressure has been described previously.
 
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