| vector a. |
analysis of a directed quantity to determine both its magnitude and its direction, e.g., analysis of the scalar electrocardiogram to determine the magnitude and direction of the electromotive force for one complete cycle of the heart.
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| vector c. |
vectorcardiogram.
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| vector d. |
a diagram representing the direction and magnitude of electromotive forces of the heart for one entire cycle, based on analysis of the scalar electrocardiogram.
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| vector-borne |
spread or transmitted from one host to another by a vector, as an infectious disease.
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| vector-borne i. |
infection caused by microorganisms transmitted from one host to another by a carrier, such as a mosquito, louse, fly, or tick.
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