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caused or operated by electric, magnetic, electro-magnetic, electro-chemical, or electro-mechanical energy. "Electronic" is sometimes used interchangeably with "digital". Most forms of electronic storage will be digital, but electronic storage can also be analogue (for example, some forms of electro-magnetic or magnetic storing data). (See also Digital and Analogue.)
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| electronic s. |
an electronic amplifier of sounds within the body; selective controls permit tuning for low or high frequency tones. An auxiliary output permits the recording or viewing of audio patterns.
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| electronic t. |
one having an electronic readout.
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| electronic aids to activities of daily living |
ABBR: EADLs. Computerized or electronic devices that help people with functional limitations gain entry to and exit from buildings, use telephones and other household items, and enjoy leisure activi
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| electronic dental anesthesia |
ABBR: EDA. In dentistry, the use of low levels of electric current to block pain signals en route to the brain. The patient controls the current through a hand-held control. The current creates no discomfort and, un
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