kymography

/kaɪˈmɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. The scientific technique or process of using a kymograph to record and measure changes in pressure, motion, or other physiological variables over time.
    • Kymography was once a common method for studying heart and lung functions in physiology labs.
    • Modern digital sensors have largely replaced traditional kymography in medical research.
    • The professor explained how kymography helped early researchers visualize breathing patterns.
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