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  • electrogram
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  • electrohemostasis
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  • electrohydraulic lithotripsy
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  • electrohysterogram
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  • electrohysterograpy
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  • electroimmunoassay
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  • electroimmunodiffusion
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  • electrolithotrity
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  • electrolysis
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  • electrolyte
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  • electrolyte balance
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  • electrolyte disturbance
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  • electrolyte imbalance
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  • electrogoniometer
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  • electrogram
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  • electrogustometry
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  • electrohemostasis
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  • electrohydraulic lithotripsy
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  • electrohypnotic
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  • electrohysterogram
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  • electrohysterograpy
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  • electroimmunoassay
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  • electroimmunodiffusion
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  • electrolithotrity
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  • electrolysis
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  • electrolyte
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  • electrolyte balance
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  • electrolyte deficiency syndrome
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  • electroanastomosis
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  • electroanastomosis
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  • electroanesthesia
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  • electrobasograph
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  • electrobioscopy
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  • electrobioscopy
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  • electrocardiogram
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  • electrocardiogram =ECG
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  • electrocardiogram lead
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  • electrocardiograph
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  • electrocardiographic curve
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  • electrocardiographic pattern
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  • electrocardiographic wave
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  • electrocardiography
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  • electromagnetic induction
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  • electromagnetic potential
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  • electromagnetic spectrum
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  • electromagnetic wave
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  • electromanometer
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  • electromechanical dissociation
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  • electrometer
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  • electromotive force
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  • electromuscular sensibility
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  • electromyogram biofeedback method
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  • electromyographic biofeedback
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  • electron
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  • electron affinity
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  • electron bath
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  • electron beam microporbe analysis
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electrocardiogram <cardiology, investigation> An recording of the electrical activity of the heart on a moving strip of paper. The electrocardiogram detects and records the electrical potential of the heart during contraction.
Acronym: ECG
(13 Nov 1997)
electrocardiograph <apparatus> An instrument for recording the potential of the electrical currents that traverse the heart and initiate its contraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocardiographic complex <cardiology, physiology> A deflection or group of deflections in the electrocardiogram.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocardiographic wave <cardiology, physiology> A deflection of special shape and extent in the electrocardiogram representing the electric activity of a portion of the heart muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocardiography <procedure> The making of graphic records of the variations in electrical potential caused by electrical activity of the heart muscle and detected at the body surface, as a method for studying the action of the heart muscle.
(18 Nov 1997)
electrocardiophonogram The record obtained by electrocardiophonography.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocardiophonography Method of electrically recording the heart sounds.
Origin: electro-+ G. Kardia, heart, + phone, sound, + grapho, to write
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocauterization Cauterization by passage of high frequency current through tissue or by metal that has been electrically heated.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocautery <procedure> The cauterisation of tissue using electric current to generate heat.
(27 Sep 1997)
electrocerebral inactivity Flat or isoelectric encephalogram; an electroencephalogram with absence of cerebral activity over 2 uv from symmetrically placed electrode pairs 10 or more centimeters apart, and with interelectrode resistance between 100 and 10,000 ohms; if such a record is present for 30 minutes in a clinically brain dead adult and if drug intoxication, hypothermia, and recent hypotension have been excluded, the diagnosis of cerebral death is supported.
Synonym: electrocerebral inactivity, flat electroencephalogram, isoelectric electroencephalogram.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrocerebral silence Flat or isoelectric encephalogram; an electroencephalogram with absence of cerebral activity over 2 uv from symmetrically placed electrode pairs 10 or more centimeters apart, and with interelectrode resistance between 100 and 10,000 ohms; if such a record is present for 30 minutes in a clinically brain dead adult and if drug intoxication, hypothermia, and recent hypotension have been excluded, the diagnosis of cerebral death is supported.
Synonym: electrocerebral inactivity, flat electroencephalogram, isoelectric electroencephalogram.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrochemical Of or pertaining to electrochemistry.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
electrochemical gradient A measure of the tendency of an ion to move passively from one point to another, taking into consideration the differences in its concentration and in the electrical potentials between the two points; commonly expressed as the additional voltage needed to achieve equilibrium.
(05 Mar 2000)
electrochemical potential <chemistry> Defined as the work done in bringing 1 mole of an ion from a standard state (infinitely separated) to a specified concentration and electrical potential.
Measured in joules/mole. More commonly used to measure the electrochemical potential difference between two points (e.g. Either side of a cell membrane), thus sidestepping the rather abstract concept of a standard state.
If the molecule is uncharged or the electrical potential difference between two points is zero, the electrochemical potential reduces to the chemical potential difference of the species. at equilibrium, the electrochemical potential difference (by definition) is zero, the situation can then be described by the Nernst equation.
(18 Nov 1997)
electrochemical sensor <equipment> A type of biosensor, in which a biological process is harnessed to and measured by an electrical sensor system.
(14 Nov 1997)
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  • Electron Probe Microanalysis - »õâ Identification and measurement of ELEMENTS and their location based on the fact that X-RAYS emitted by an element excited by an electron beam have a wavelength characteristic of that element and an intensity related to its concentration. It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode.
    Synonyms : Microanalysis, Electron Probe, Spectrometry, X Ray Emission, Electron Microscopic, Spectrometry, X Ray Emission, Electron Probe, X Ray Emission Spectrometry, Electron Microscopic, X Ray Emission Spectrometry, Electron Probe, X-Ray Microanalysis
  • Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy - »õâ A technique applicable to the wide variety of substances which exhibit paramagnetism because of the magnetic moments of unpaired electrons. The spectra are useful for detection and identification, for determination of electron structure, for study of interactions between molecules, and for measurement of nuclear spins and moments. (From McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 7th edition) Electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) spectroscopy is a variant of the technique which can give enhanced resolution. Electron spin resonance analysis can now be used in vivo, including imaging applications such as MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING.
    Synonyms : Electron Spin Resonance, Paramagnetic Resonance, Electron, Resonance, Electron Paramagnetic, Resonance, Electron Spin, Resonance, Paramagnetic
  • Electron Transport - »õâ The process by which ELECTRONS are transported from a reduced substrate to molecular OXYGEN. (From Bennington, Saunders Dictionary and Encyclopedia of Laboratory Medicine and Technology, 1984, p270)
    Synonyms : Chain, Respiratory, Chains, Respiratory, Respiratory Chains, Transport, Electron
  • Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins - »õâ A complex of enzymes and PROTON PUMPS located on the inner membrane of the MITOCHONDRIA and in bacterial membranes. The protein complex provides energy in the form of an electrochemical gradient, which may be used by either MITOCHONDRIAL PROTON-TRANSLOCATING ATPASES or BACTERIAL PROTON-TRANSLOCATING ATPASES.
    Synonyms : Bacterial Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins, Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins
  • Electron Transport Complex I - »õâ A flavoprotein and iron sulfur-containing oxidoreductase complex that catalyzes the conversion of UBIQUINONE to ubiquinol. In MITOCHONDRIA the complex also couples its reaction to the transport of PROTONS across the internal mitochondrial membrane. The NADH DEHYDROGENASE component of the complex can be isolated and is listed as EC 1.6.99.3.
    Synonyms : Bacterial Electron Transport Complex I, Complex I Dehydrogenase, Mitochondrial Electron Transport Complex I, NADH DH I, NADH Dehydrogenase Complex 1, NADH Dehydrogenase I, NADH Q1 Oxidoreductase, NADH-CoQ Reductase, NADH-Coenzyme Q Reductase, NADH CoQ Reductase
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electron microscopy microscopy with the use of electron microscopes
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electron paramagnetic resonance electron spin resonance: microwave spectroscopy in which there is resonant absorption of radiation by a paramagnet
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electrochemical of or involving electrochemistry
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electroconvulsive therapy the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma
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electroencephalographic of or relating to an electroencephalograph
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elect receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices
elect a kitchen appliance for disposing of garbage
elect the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
elect the product of voltage and current
elect a kitchen range in which the heat for cooking is provided by electric power
elect any sluggish bottom-dwelling ray of the order Torpediniformes having a rounded body and electric organs on each side of the head capable of emitting strong electric discharges
elect a razor powered by an electric motor
elect receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices
elect a refrigerator in which the coolant is pumped around by an electric motor
elect a material's opposition to the flow of electric current
elect a power tool used for sanding wood
elect a razor powered by an electric motor
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