aerometer in Korean

noun - aerometer
공기계: aerometer
양기계: aeromete

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1. Computer aerography, which is based on the use of the double-aerometer by Sven Smith, is described as an objective method for clinic-scientific problems.

2. The word aerometer (or Ärometer, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ -aer "air" and μέτρον -métron "measure, scale") refers to various types of devices for measuring or handling of gases.

3. Acetimeter: Instrument for measuring strength of vinegar: Acidimeter: Instrument for measuring concentration of acids: Actinograph: Instrument used to calculate time of photographic exposure: Actinometer: Instrument for measuring incident radiation: Aerometer: Instrument for measuring weight or density of gas: Aethrioscope

4. Meteorological stations consisting of a thermometer and/or a barometer and/or a hygrometer and/or a hydrometer and/or a rain gauge and/or an aerometer and/or an anemometer and/or a barograph and/or a radio apparatus

5. 11/ 00 Ratio control (control of chemical or physico-chemical variables, e.g. pH-value, G 05 D 21/00; humidity control G 05 D 22/00; control of viscosity G 05 D 24/00) [3] 11/ 02 . Controlling ratio of two or more flows of fluid or fluent material 11/ 03 . . without auxiliary power 11/ 035 . . with auxiliary non-electric power [2] 11/ 04 . . . by sensing weight of individual components, e.g. gravimetric procedure 11/ 06 . . . by sensing density of mixture, e.g. using aerometer 11/ 08 . . . by sensing concentration of mixture, e.g. by measuring pH-value [3] 11/ 10 . . . . by sensing moisture of non-aqueous liquids 11/ 12 . . . by sensing viscosity of mixture 11/ 13 . . characterised by the use of electric means 11/ 16 . Controlling mixing ratio of fluids having different temperatures, e.g. by sensing the temperature of a mixture of fluids having different viscosities