| electric b. |
see flash b. and contact b.
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| electric c. |
a cataract occurring after an electric shock, especially to the head. Anterior subcapsular cataracts may form and develop within days after a severe shock; slowly developing or stationary opacities may follow a shock not on the head.
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| electric convulsive t. |
electroconvulsive t.
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| electric d. |
the treatment of a tumor or other disease by drying up the part by the application of a monopolar electric current (short spark) of high frequency and high tension.
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| electric f. |
a region of space in which an electric intensity exists at every point, causing charged bodies to be attracted to or repelled from each other; it is associated with an electromagnetic wave or a changing magnetic field.
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