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CLINICAL MEASUREMENT - ANNOTATIONS

The Clinical Measurement Ontology (CMO), Measurement Methods Ontology (MMO), and Experimental Condition Ontology (XCO) are currently being developed at the Rat Genome Database. For more information about these vocabularies please see Shimoyama et al. Three ontologies to define phenotype measurement data. Front Genet. 2012;3:87. Epub 2012 May 28 or contact us (http://rgd.mcw.edu/contact/index.shtml).

Term:mean arterial pressure at the midpoint of a range of heart rates
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Accession:CMO:0003897 term browser browse the term
Definition:This calculated value is the value of the mean arterial blood pressure at the midpoint of the curve defined by the change of heart rate relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: MAP50 of HR range



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  clinical measurement 2369
    cardiovascular measurement 610
      heart measurement 154
        calculated heart rate measurement 2
          range of heart rate variation during variation of mean arterial blood pressure 0
            mean arterial pressure at the midpoint of a range of heart rates 0
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Term Annotations click to browse term
  clinical measurement 2369
    cardiovascular measurement 610
      heart measurement 154
        heart rate 23
          calculated heart rate measurement 2
            range of heart rate variation during variation of mean arterial blood pressure 0
              mean arterial pressure at the midpoint of a range of heart rates 0
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