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THE ISOTONOMETRIC COMPRESSION TEST
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1973A description is given of a test for determining the ouflow of the aqueous humour. The test consists of compressing the eyeball with a metal funnel attached near the limbus of the cornea by suction. The intraocular pressure increased in this way is kept constant during the test by increasing the suction.
O, Tieri, A, Polzella, V, Iura
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NEW COMPRESSION TESTS IN GLAUCOMA
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1973The posterior annular compression test aims at estimating the aqueous outflow facility as well as at detecting the predisposition to the closure of the anterior chamber angle. An annular compressor weighing 50 g is placed on the globe in a posterior position to the irisālens diaphragm for 3 min.
A P, Nesterov +2 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1989
A clinical test for scaphoid waist fractures is described in which the first ray is compressed longitudinally. This has the advantage that it can be done when the patient is in a plaster cast. Of 52 patients with suspected scaphoid fractures, 37 had negative tests and proved by X-rays then and later to have no fracture.
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A clinical test for scaphoid waist fractures is described in which the first ray is compressed longitudinally. This has the advantage that it can be done when the patient is in a plaster cast. Of 52 patients with suspected scaphoid fractures, 37 had negative tests and proved by X-rays then and later to have no fracture.
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Accumulator Compression Testing
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1986A new test data reduction technique called accumulator compression testng (ACT) is proposed. ACT is an extension of syndrome testing. It is shown that the enumeration of errors missed by ACT for a unit under test is equivalent to the number of restricted partitions of a number.
null Saxena, null Robinson
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