Isokinetic definition

Isokinetic means a method for sampling air contaminants from the gas stream in a stack or chimney in such a manner that the gas stream enters a sampling probe in the same direction and at the same velocity as the gas stream in a stack or chimney.

Examples of Isokinetic in a sentence

  • Among the evaluations of each muscle group, the Isokinetic Dynamometry (ID) recovery time of not less than 90 seconds was respected.

  • Currently, the Isokinetic dynamometer (ID) is considered the gold standard to determine muscle strength since it has shown to provide reliable and valid measures taking into consideration peculiarities of the muscle tension-length curve in diverse angles and execution speeds.

  • To have the program select a nozzle size for you, do the following: • Run the K Factor function from the Isokinetic sub‐menu.

  • Isokinetic strength measures are commonly used in research while HHDs are more com- monly used clinically, highlighting the importance of com- paring these instruments.

  • If rental payments are not received by 5:00 PM on the 5th, notification by letter and/or phone will be given and dispossessory action will be taken.

  • Isokinetic dynamometers are considered superior to other instruments but may not be commonly used in clinical settings.

  • If the Distributor does not indicate within the said seven day period its intention to acquire the Isokinetic Business then CYBEX shall be at liberty to transfer said Business to any third party in accordance with the terms set out in the Transfer Notice but shall not be entitled to sell said Business for any lower consideration than specified in said Notice.

  • Isokinetic neck strength profile of senior elite rugby union players.

  • Isokinetic muscle torque in knee flexion and extension was measured with an isokinetic dynamometer.

  • Isokinetic torque is assessed during a con- traction of the muscles at a constant speed in a specific ROM, implying that the muscle length is changing.

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