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Air Calorics

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1978
A major problem with air calories appears to be one of technique. A pilot study led to the design of irrigating tips which allow consistent air presentation and simultaneous measurements of irrigating temperature at the delivery orifice (adding a second sensor).
J T, Benitez, K R, Bouchard, Y K, Choe
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A Simple Caloric Test

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
There are many caloric tests; some are simple, some are complex. They vary in accuracy and in the amount of information obtainable. We are all familiar with most of these. There is no reason to discuss them at this time. The test described here is certainly not new (although I have not seen it in the literature) and is probably used by many of us.
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Extended Caloric Tests

Ear and Hearing, 1986
The standard ABB remains the most popular test of vestibular function. The use of air caloric irrigations or the closed loop water system seem to be scientifically sound alternatives to the use of open water irrigation. Although controversy still surrounds the use of monothermal warm calorics as a screening test, several studies have shown its ...
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Air as the Caloric Stimulus

British Journal of Audiology, 1978
The use of air as the caloric medium was investigated and compared to that of water. The ability of air and water to generate surface temperatures close to the fluid outlet temperature was studied by irrigation onto a thermocouple. Results of caloric tests performed with air and water are compared by calculating the average nystagmus response for the ...
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Calorizing

Scientific American, 1914
H. B. C. Allison, L. A. Hawkins
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Severe caloric restriction

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1981
W R, Ayers   +3 more
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The Calorizer

Scientific American, 1910
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HIGH CALORIC FEEDING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1912
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