| electric s. |
the immediate effects produced by the passage of an electric current through any part of the body, e.g., painful stimulation of nerves or tetanic contractions of muscles.
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| electric t. |
electromotive force.
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| electric-light b. |
temporary impairment of vision due to exposure to ultraviolet rays. Photophobia, blepharospasm, redness of the eye, and swelling of the conjunctiva are the symptoms, which usually occur several hours after exposure.
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| electrical a. |
fulguration; the term is used particularly to describe destruction of areas of myocardial tissue in the treatment of tachyarrhythmias.
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| electrical a. of heart |
the resultant of the electromotive forces within the heart at any instant. See also axis deviation, under deviation.
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