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hypobaric
hy·po·bar·ic H0364100 (hī′pə-băr′ĭk)adj. Below normal pressure. hy′po·bar′ism n.hypobaric (ˌhaɪpəˈbærɪk) adjhaving less than normal pressurehy•po•bar•ic (ˌhaɪ pəˈbær ɪk) adj. (of an anesthetic) having a specific gravity lower than that of cerebrospinal fluid. [1925–30] hypobaric
hypobaric[¦hī·pō¦bar·ik] (medicine) Pertaining to an anesthetic solution of specific gravity lower than the cerebrospinal fluid. (physics) Having less weight or pressure. hypobaric
hypobaric [hi″po-bār´ik] characterized by less than normal pressure or weight; applied to gases under less than atmospheric pressure, or to solutions of lower specific gravity than another taken as a standard of reference.hy·po·bar·ic (hī'pō-bar'ik), 1. Pertaining to pressure of ambient gases below one atmosphere. 2. With respect to solutions, less dense than the diluent or medium; for example, in spinal anesthesia, a hypobaric solution has a density lower than that of spinal fluid. [hypo- + G. baros, weight] hy·po·bar·ic (hī'pō-bar'ik) 1. Pertaining to pressure of ambient gases less than 1 atmosphere. 2. With respect to solutions, less dense than the diluent or medium; e.g., in spinal anesthesia, a hypobaric solution has a density lower than that of spinal fluid. [hypo- + G. baros, weight]hy·po·bar·ic (hī'pō-bar'ik) 1. Pertaining to pressure of ambient gases below 1 atmosphere. 2. With respect to solutions, less dense than the diluent or medium. [hypo- + G. baros, weight] |