Medical Definition of Carbon dioxide electrode

1. A glass electrode in a film of bicarbonate solution covered by a thin plastic membrane permeable to carbon dioxide but impermeable to water and electrolytes; the carbon dioxide pressure of a gas or liquid sample quickly equilibrates through the membrane and is measured in terms of the resulting pH of the bicarbonate solution, as sensed by the glass electrode; commonly used to analyze arterial blood samples. Synonym: Severinghaus electrode. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carbon Dioxide Electrode

carbon copying
carbon cost
carbon costs
carbon credit
carbon credits
carbon cycle
carbon dating
carbon debt
carbon dichloride
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide-free water
carbon dioxide acidosis
carbon dioxide blood level
carbon dioxide content
carbon dioxide cycle
carbon dioxide electrode (current term)
carbon dioxide elimination
carbon dioxide reductase
carbon dioxide snow
carbon disulfide
carbon disulfide poisoning
carbon disulphide
carbon emissions trading
carbon fiber
carbon fibre
carbon fixation
carbon fixations
carbon footprint
carbon footprints
carbon group

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