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telemetry The act of transmitting readings from a remote location to a central location. It generally refers to heart monitoring done at a distance.
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teleology this is generally understood to mean that all life forms fulfil a plan and design preordained. It implies purpose and design to natural events. I cover this in detail in my discussion of [2: Kantist teleology ]; [2: also a note on teleology ]. A teleological explanation explains something or some event in terms of the purpose or goal served by the thing or event.[3: Is there a goal to evolution? ]
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telehealth A broad term describing the combined efforts of the health telecommunication, information technology, and health education to improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare.
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telemedicine As a segment of telehealth, telemedicine focuses on the provider aspects of healthcare telecommunications, especially medical imaging technology.
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teleradiology Conducting radiology image exchange and/or image interpretations electronically, usually via videoconferencing or messaging.
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