biometers

/baɪˈɑmətərz/
noun
  1. Devices that measure biological data, such as heart rate, temperature, or blood pressure, from a living body.
    • Scientists attached biometers to the birds to record their heart rates during migration.
    • The hospital uses biometers to monitor patients' vital signs around the clock.
    • New wearable biometers can track your sleep patterns and daily activity.
  2. Instruments that detect and measure the presence of living organisms or biological processes, often used in environmental or laboratory settings.
    • We used a portable biometer to check for microbial growth on the food surface.
    • The lab's biometers quickly identified bacteria in the water sample.
    • Environmental biometers help researchers measure the health of soil ecosystems.
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