Stroboscopic light source.Flexible scopes with a halogen or xenon xenon (zē`nŏn) [Gr.,=strange], gaseous chemical element; symbol Xe; at. no. 54; at. wt. 131.29; m.p. −111.9°C;; b.p. −107.1°C;; density 5.86 grams per liter at STP; valence usually 0. light source can be upgraded with the true stroboscopic light source from ATMOS ATMOS Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy ATMOS Air Traffic Management and Operations Simulator ATMOS Atmospheric Trace Molecules Observed by Spectroscopy ATMOS Asynchronous Transfer Mode Optical Switching (European) , enabling physicians to see the mucosal wave in larynx examinations, ATMOS is the only manufacturer worldwide that offers strobe strobe n. 1. A strobe light. 2. A stroboscope. 3. A spot of higher than normal intensity in the sweep of an indicator, as on a radar screen, used as a reference mark for determining distance. technology and adapters for the main flexible scopes on the market. Practices can approximately double their reimbursement for flexible laryngoscopy Laryngoscopy Definition Laryngoscopy refers to a procedure used to view the inside of the larynx (the voice box). Description by upgrading to a stroboscopic light source. Circle 125 on Reader Service Card [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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