| Einthoven's g. |
(obs.), a forerunner of the electrocardiograph, consisting of a delicate thread of silvered quartz or platinum stretched between the poles of a strong magnet; the thread is displaced by an electric current flowing through it in proportion to the strength of the current.
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| Einthoven's galvanometer, law (formula), triangle |
see under galvanometer, law, and triangle.
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| Einthoven's l. |
if electrocardiograms are taken simultaneously with the three leads, at any given instant the potential in lead II is equal to the sum of the potentials in leads I and III.
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| Einthoven's t. |
an equilateral triangle used as a mathematical model of the standard electrocardiographic limb leads, in which the instantaneous heart vector in the frontal plane may be projected on the sides of the triangle thereby demonstrating that the algebraic sum of the potential differences as recorded in electrocardiographic leads I and III will equal that potential difference recorded in lead II.
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| eisanthema |
an eruption on a mucous membrane.
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