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词汇 biotelemetry
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Definition of biotelemetry in US English:

biotelemetry

noun ˌbīōtəˈlemətrēˌbīōtəˈlemətrē
  • The detection or measurement of human or animal physiological functions from a distance using a telemeter.

    a review of underwater biotelemetry, with emphasis on ultrasonic techniques
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prior to biotelemetry, the migration energetics of Swainson's thrushes and other small passerines could not be measured directly and had to be estimated.
    • Human thought has a speed of 5,000 bits/sec and everyone understands that our brain cannot compete with supercomputers acting via satellites, implants, local facilities, scalar or other forms of biotelemetry.
    • We suggest that such patterns likely have biological and/or aerodynamic relevance and can now be investigated further with the help of biotelemetry.
    • This site is intended as a service to researchers using biotelemetry as a means for collecting data.
    • New World Catharus thrushes are common nocturnal migrants amenable to biotelemetry, allowing us to measure physiological parameters during migratory flight in the wild.
    • In research, biotelemetry is a useful tool for efficacy testing when used in combination with a disease model.
    • ‘This project is the first ever large-scale attempt to use underwater biotelemetry to study fish migrations in the Mekong River Basin,’ Hogan said.
    • Our study would not have been possible without the ability to continuously monitor small birds via biotelemetry before and during migratory flights and to recapture individuals after migratory flights.
    • Reite and colleagues monitored heart rate, respiration and basal body temperature using biotelemetry implants in infant primates who were separated from their mothers.
    • In this study, biotelemetry and its evolution is explained in detail.

Derivatives

  • biotelemetric

  • adjective-ˌteləˈmetrik
    • In this book he has brought together a collection of essays on the following topics: electromagnetic and biotelemetric mind-control experimentation by intelligence agencies (often on involuntary subjects), satanism and ritual cult abuse of children (also with an intelligence connection), and OSS / CIA theft and profiteering for the purpose of funding covert operations.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To meet this need, ISSYS proposes to develop an innovative implantable, biotelemetric, batteryless pressure monitoring system.
      • Preferably, communications functionality is included to facilitate communication between the biotelemetric monitor and a host system.
      • Further, the present invention discloses the integration of ion-selective microelectrode sensors into a biotelemetric system.
      • A passive and injectable (using hypodermic needle) biotelemetric sensor for measurements of tendon length changes has been developed.

Definition of biotelemetry in US English:

biotelemetry

nounˌbīōtəˈlemətrē
  • The detection or measurement of human or animal physiological functions from a distance using a telemeter.

    a review of underwater biotelemetry, with emphasis on ultrasonic techniques
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This site is intended as a service to researchers using biotelemetry as a means for collecting data.
    • In this study, biotelemetry and its evolution is explained in detail.
    • Our study would not have been possible without the ability to continuously monitor small birds via biotelemetry before and during migratory flights and to recapture individuals after migratory flights.
    • Human thought has a speed of 5,000 bits/sec and everyone understands that our brain cannot compete with supercomputers acting via satellites, implants, local facilities, scalar or other forms of biotelemetry.
    • ‘This project is the first ever large-scale attempt to use underwater biotelemetry to study fish migrations in the Mekong River Basin,’ Hogan said.
    • Reite and colleagues monitored heart rate, respiration and basal body temperature using biotelemetry implants in infant primates who were separated from their mothers.
    • In research, biotelemetry is a useful tool for efficacy testing when used in combination with a disease model.
    • We suggest that such patterns likely have biological and/or aerodynamic relevance and can now be investigated further with the help of biotelemetry.
    • Prior to biotelemetry, the migration energetics of Swainson's thrushes and other small passerines could not be measured directly and had to be estimated.
    • New World Catharus thrushes are common nocturnal migrants amenable to biotelemetry, allowing us to measure physiological parameters during migratory flight in the wild.
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