![]() ![]() Right now I think he's probably happy making money from his little bit of quite specialized software. the developer is responsive to it, but I think he should move his work over to a git repo and solicit the assistance of others to really further the softwares functionality and remove some of the existing limitations. Linear scales are well supported and banded colour scales are also supported. If it is multiscale and the scale doesn't need 30 marks, then it's more than adequate, but if you want 50 marks on a log scale for example, then it currently doesn't support that. The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), or Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is recommended for assessment of pain intensity (PI). If the desired outcome is for multiple scales and multiple log scales on large faced meters, then I am not sure either is a 'perfect' candidate, and given that Meter is paid software (and very much worth it) I would not pursue using it for recreating a multi-scale face artwork for something like a VTVM. ![]() However, it is not a perfect application for many multiple scales on large needle faces, like an RCA VTVM with a 6" FSD. I did discuss this with the software's developer at the time and he made some changes which helped fix some limitations that I went to him with. the Log scales are limited to 30 marks on the scale, which was not enough for my liking - however the workaround was simply to use the deflection angle and addidional 30 points on a superimposed scale to make up the entire range and deflection. These scales were published in 1997 and assess eight clinically relevant unipolar dimensions. I used 'meter' to recreate a 2000♚ FSD analog VTVM face with multiple scales. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the published version of the Visual Analog Mood Scales. Meter is a very configurable multi-scale setup for panel meters or custom faces. The pregnant women are asked to rate their feelings about the approaching birth. The scales therefore might be practical diagnostic aids. The scores of the ‘affective-like’ patients overlapped little with those of the ‘non-affective-like’ patients. It is a visual analogue scale (like VAS) that cover two constructs: worry and fear. We compared the sensitivity of different types of visual analog scales and of descriptive pain terms in healthy volunteers and in postoperative patients. Among the undiagnosed cases, those with low or high scores on both scales resembled index affectives phenomenologically, clinically, and demographically. 8 FOBS is used to identify pregnant women with a fear of birth (FOB). Galva is great for standard single range faces in conventional dial packages. Our interior analog load scales monitor the weight of a single drive axle group or the weight of a tandem axle group. The usage of a visual analogue scale (VAS) measuring fear of birth (FOB) was first initiated by Rouhe et al. Only just came across this but will add my 0.05 I have Galva and the Meter (tonne) software used for analog printed meter faces.
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