Abstract

An electronic integrator, for use with an airflow meter, was designed to overcome the disadvantages of respirometers when used for research in speech breathing physiology, such as the inherent inertia which may produce an undesirable impedance to the expiratory airstream. An effort was also made to overcome certain limitations of integrators which restrict their use. The experimental instrument has minimal drift and a nearly infinite discharge time constant. Also, it may provide for the simultaneous recording of partitions of lung volume and airflow rate.

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