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Definition of Biotelemetry
1. Noun. (biology) (electronics) The use of telemetry to monitor, measure and record physiological data of an organism ¹
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Definition of Biotelemetry
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Medical Definition of Biotelemetry
1. The technique of monitoring vital processes and transmitting data without wires to a point remote from the subject. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biotelemetry
Literary usage of Biotelemetry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Information Resources for Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, and Cephalopods Used by D'Anna J. Berry (1994)
"31 Recent advances in biotelemetry and their applications to measurements of pressure
... Mackay, RS biotelemetry l(1):60-64 (1974). NAL call number: QH324. ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Two new chapters on multichannel transmissions in fetal studies and clinical
applications in human studies make this treatise on biotelemetry an absolute ..."
3. Stress, Gender, and Alcohol-Seeking Behavior edited by Walter A. Hunt, Sam Zakhari (1996)
"Pharmacol Biochem Behav 28:437- 442, 1987c. Bohus, B. Telemetered heart rate
responses of the rat during free and learned behavior. biotelemetry 1:193-201, ..."
4. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics by Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens (1998)
"Home ranges and activity patterns of nonmigratory elk of the Madison Drainage
herd as determined by biotelemetry. Wildlife Monographs 33:1-50. ..."
5. A Festschrift for Herman Rubin by Anirban DasGupta, Herman Rubin (2004)
"The evaluation of Home Range Size and Configuration Using Radio Tracking Data,
A Handbook on biotelemetry and Radio Tracking, eds. Amlaner, CJ and Macdonald ..."
6. Migratory Fishes of South America: Biology, Fisheries and Conservation Status by Joachim Carolsfeld (2003)
"... 4) Researching biotelemetry methods for the mapping of species distribution
and evaluating the importance of different environments in the life cycle; ..."
7. Telemedicine: Past, Present, Future: Bibliography. January 1966 Through by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"biotelemetry 2; 1974 May 20-24; Davos, Switzerland. Basel: S. Karger; 1974. p.
199-201. Brandel W. Doctors operate on global network. ..."