"Spirometers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A medical device used to measure lung function by measuring the amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath, typically used to diagnose respiratory conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
A spirogram is a technical drawing of a pseudodielectric curve showing the volume of air in, and the volume of air out, of the lungs with each complete respiratory cycle. It describes how much of a lung volume is exhaled and how much is left in the lung after full expiration at the end of each respiratory cycle. The shape of a spirogram is used in respiratory physiology to identify diseases or conditions affecting the lungs, such as airway obstructions, lung diseases and/or reduced lung expansion/collapse.
A spirograph is a mechanical drawing device with a pen or pencil attached to a rotating point that draws a mathematical curve, typically a hypotrochoid or epicycloid, as the drawing surface moves in a circular motion in relation to the point.
adjective<br><br> shaped like a spindle or spiral, especially in having a spiral or spiral-shaped form, or resembling a coil of rope.
Spiroides refers to a type of spiral or spiral-shaped object, shape, or structure. In general, it describes a form or object that is curved in a spiral or helical manner, often resembling a spiral staircase or a spiral galaxy.<br><br>In botany, the term spiroides is used to describe a type of fruit that is constricted at regular intervals, resembling a spiral shape. Some examples of fruits that have a spiroides shape include the calabash and the pomelo.<br><br>In other contexts, spiroides may refer to a type of curl or twist that is spiroid or spiral in shape.
Spirometry is a medical procedure used to assess the lung function of a person. It measures the amount of air a person can inhale and exhale, and the speed at which they breathe. Spirometry is used to diagnose and monitor respiratory conditions such as asthma, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), and pulmonary fibrosis. During a spirometry test, a person blows air into a tube connected to a machine that records the volume and flow rate of air. The results are then used to calculate various lung function parameters, such as forced expiratory volume (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC).
Spirula is a genus of tusk shells, marine snails whose shell is internal, meaning that it is located inside the animal's head.
Having a spiral shape, especially with threads or ridges that wind around in a spiral, often resembling a screw thread.
Spironuclease or spirurida is a class of parasitic nematodes commonly called heartworms. The name comes from their basic living structure resembling tiny spiral spirals.