English

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Etymology

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From durometric +‎ -ally.

Adverb

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durometrically (comparative more durometrically, superlative most durometrically)

  1. In a durometric manner.
    • 2010, Orlin Belyaev, M.D. with Heinz Herden, M.D., Juris J. Meier, M.D.,p, Christophe A. Muller, M.D., Matthias H. Seelig, M.D., Torsten Herzog, M.D.,p, Andrea Tannapfel, M.D., Wolfgang E. Schmidt, M.D., and Waldemar Uhl, M.D., F.R.C.S., “Assessment of Pancreatic Hardness—Surgeon versus Durometer”, in Journal of Surgical Research[1]:
      This study reports the first results of durometrically measured hardness of human pancreas and investigates its correlation to […] and preoperatively determined radiodensity.