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telemedicine The use of audio, video, and other telecommunications and electronic information processing technologies to provide health services or assist health care personnel at distant sites.
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teleoperator A mechanical device for following displaying, or amplifying the motions of the human body (hands, legs, head) to perform some useful task.
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telepresence The use of robotic and other devices that allow a person (eg, a surgeon) to perform a task at a remote site by manipulating instruments (eg, lasers or dental handpieces) and receiving sensory information or feedback (eg, pressure akin to that created by touching a patient) that creates a sense of being present at the remote site and allows a satisfactory degree of technical performance (eg, dexterity).
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telekinesis movementof objects without obvious, perceptible, or normal movement. See:Movement.
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telencephalon the anterior subdivision of the embryonic forebrain or the corresponding part of the adult forebrain that includes the cerebral hemispheres and associated structures .
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