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vectorcardiogram the record, usually a photograph, of the loop formed on the oscilloscope in vectorcardiography, the inscribed loop representing the ends of the instantaneous vectors.
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vectorcardiograph the instrument used in vectorcardiography.
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vectorcardiography the registration, usually by formation of a loop display on an oscilloscope, of the direction and magnitude (vector) of the moment-to-moment electromotive forces of the heart during one complete cycle, as transmitted by electrocardiographic leads.
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vector A coordinate-based data structure commonly used to represent linear geographic features. Each linear feature is represented as an ordered list of vertices. Traditional vector data structures include double-digitized polygons and arc-node models.
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vector A "vehicle", such as a modified virus or DNA molecule, used to deliver genetic material into the body for gene therapy.
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