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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A Thorpe tube flowmeter, a type generally A Thorpe tube flowmeter, a type generally known as a variable-area flowmeters, or a rotameter, is an instrument used to directly measure the flow rate of a gas in medical instruments. It consists of a connection to a gas source, a needle valve opened and closed by turning an attached dial for control of flow rate, a float resting in a clear tapered tube, and an outlet port. It is primarily used in health care institutions during delivery of medical gases, often in conjunction with other devices such as pressure gauges or pressure reducing valves.essure gauges or pressure reducing valves.
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rdfs:comment A Thorpe tube flowmeter, a type generally A Thorpe tube flowmeter, a type generally known as a variable-area flowmeters, or a rotameter, is an instrument used to directly measure the flow rate of a gas in medical instruments. It consists of a connection to a gas source, a needle valve opened and closed by turning an attached dial for control of flow rate, a float resting in a clear tapered tube, and an outlet port. It is primarily used in health care institutions during delivery of medical gases, often in conjunction with other devices such as pressure gauges or pressure reducing valves.essure gauges or pressure reducing valves.
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