(1) One of the earliest measuring tools was a liquid-filled tube known as a manometer .(2) The contamination appeared to be mostly contained in a first-floor science classroom, where the silvery metal leaked from a manometer , a U-shaped glass device used to measure air pressure, Dieringer said.(3) The combination of an inclined and a vertical manometer is very useful in air movement determination.(4) The desktop manometer was developed to provide engineers immediate access to pressure sensor data.(5) It seems unlikely that pendular movements can even be detected manometrically .(6) However, manometric findings may reveal significant abnormalities in esophageal function without evidence of advanced disease in other areas.(7) Two other cases with Hirschsprung's disease were examined by manometry .(8) The most commonly used method defines the location of the distal high pressure zone manometrically .(9) Endoscopy and manometry did not help to elucidate the cause.(10) Noiseless and compact, they are supplied with bottles and related manometric tubes, caps, rubber quivers and one set of 5 scales for every bottle.(11) To decrease the risk of such postoperative complications, most surgeons currently require a preoperative manometry demonstrating a normal peristaltic function of the tubular esophagus.(12) This was a major factor in their approach and explains why manometric measuring of distal pressure was not something that loomed large their thinking.(13) To assess whether impaired esophageal clearance contributed to the severe reflux we evaluated the esophageal motility manometrically .(14) The manometric findings reflect the distinct functional components of the esophagus described above.(15) The two discrete muscular components of the sphincter identified anatomically cannot be distinguished manometrically .(16) Type 1 the discogram is normal manometrically , and produced no pain.