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electrical n. galvanic n.
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electrical r. resistance (def. 3).
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electrical s. in electroencephalography and electromyography, absence of measurable electrical activity in tissue.
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electric burn Tissue destruction caused by the passage of electrical current through the body, usually as a result of industrial accidents or lightning exposures. Entry and exit wounds are usually present; significant internal organ damage may b
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electric field, gradient-induced A electric field that may surround an object placed in a rapidly changing magnetic environment, such as one generated by a magnetic resonance imaging device.
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