| BEAM | brain electrical activity monitoring |
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| BER | basic electrical rhythm |
| CER | capital expenditure review; ceramide; conditioned emotional response; control electrical rhythm; cor... |
| EA | early antigen; educational age; egg albumin; electric affinity; electrical activity; electroacupunct... |
| ECA | electrical control activity; electrocardioanalyzer; endothelial cytotoxic activity; enterobacterial ... |
| electrical storm |
1. Popular term for thunderstorm. 2. Sometimes applied to a relatively rare condition of disturbed atmospheric electric field in the lower atmosphere that arises when strong winds are blowing and much dust is in the air, but there is no thunderstorm activity. Triboelectrification due to the blowing dust may charge fences and other metallic objects to such an extent that slight shocks are felt upon touch. 3. Same as earth-current storm.
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| electrical stimulation |
(of muscles) Use of electrical pulses (applied using electrodes attached to the surface of the body) to trigger muscle contraction.
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| electrical stimulation |
A test in which a small electrical charge is applied to a muscle via a needle to determine the level of muscle responsiveness.
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| electrical stimulation |
A treatment that is an application of an electric current or impulse to the pelvic floor muscles and bladder to cause a muscle contraction. This treatment is used in person's who have nerve damage to the bladder or pelvis. It may also be used to help in identification of the muscle. This treatment is part of behavioral treatments.
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| electrical stimulation |
The use of small doses of electric current to strengthen the pelvic muscles to reduce both stress and urge incontinence. Electrodes are temporarily placed in the vagina or rectum to stimulate nearby muscles. This treatment can stabilize overactive muscles and stimulate contraction of urethral muscles.
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| electrical | electrical signals produced by unwanted sources (atmospherics or receiver noise or unwanted transmitters) |
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| electrical | the reciprocal of capacitance |
| electrical | energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor |
| electrical | a person trained in practical applications of the theory of electricity |
| electrical | the branch of engineering science that studies the uses of electricity and the equipment for power generation and distribution and the control of machines and communication |
| electrical | electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded |
| electrical | the therapeutic application of electricity to the body |
| electrical | a line of force in an electrical field |
| electrical | receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices |
| electrical | a physical phenomenon involving electricity |
| electrical | utility that provides electricity |
| electrical | the product of voltage and current |
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