blood oxygen saturation
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blood oxygen saturation
Summary
blood oxygen saturation is a biomedical measurand type[1]. It draws 271 Wikipedia views per month (biomedical_measurand_type category, ranking #13 of 70).[2]
Key Facts
- blood oxygen saturation's instance of is recorded as biomedical measurand type[3].
- blood oxygen saturation's GND ID is recorded as 1071838334[4].
- blood oxygen saturation's subclass of is recorded as oxygen saturation[5].
- blood oxygen saturation's subclass of is recorded as medical equipment[6].
- blood oxygen saturation's Commons category is recorded as Oxygen saturation (medicine)[7].
- blood oxygen saturation's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D000089382[8].
- blood oxygen saturation's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05zq5b0[9].
- blood oxygen saturation's MeSH tree code is recorded as G03.707[10].
- blood oxygen saturation's anatomical location is recorded as blood[11].
- blood oxygen saturation's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C60832[12].
- blood oxygen saturation's different from is recorded as Saturation[13].
- blood oxygen saturation's different from is recorded as oxygen saturation[14].
- blood oxygen saturation's different from is recorded as saturation (chemistry)[15].
- blood oxygen saturation's UMLS CUI is recorded as C0523807[16].
- blood oxygen saturation's UMLS CUI is recorded as C0483415[17].
- blood oxygen saturation's Quora topic ID is recorded as Oxygen-Saturation[18].
- blood oxygen saturation's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 4462979[19].
- blood oxygen saturation's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2909800955[20].
- blood oxygen saturation's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2910993662[21].
- blood oxygen saturation's Experimental Factor Ontology ID is recorded as 0005682[22].
- blood oxygen saturation's WikiKids ID is recorded as Zuurstofsaturatie[23].
Why It Matters
blood oxygen saturation draws 271 Wikipedia views per month (biomedical_measurand_type category, ranking #13 of 70).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]