| MES | maintenance electrolyte solution; maximal electroshock; maximal electroshock seizures; myoelectric s... |
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| ECS | elective cosmetic surgery; electrocerebral silence; electroconvulsive shock, electroshock; endocervi... |
| ERA | electrical response activity; electroencephalic response audiometry; Electroshock Research Associati... |
| ES | ejection sound; elastic stocking; electrical stimulus, electrical stimulation; electroshock; emergen... |
| EST | electric shock threshold; electroshock therapy; endometrial sinus tumor; endoscopic sphincterectomy;... |
| MES | Maximal Electroshock |
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| M.E.S. | Maximal Electroshock Seizure |
| MES | maximal electroshock-induced seizure |
| electroshock | Induction of a stress reaction in experimental subjects by means of an electrical shock; applies to either convulsive or non-convulsive states. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| electroshock therapy | A form of treatment of mental disorders in which convulsions are produced by the passage of an electric current through the brain. Synonym: convulsive therapy, electroconvulsive therapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Electroconvulsive Shocks, Electroshocks, Shock, Electroconvulsive, Shocks, Electroconvulsive
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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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| electroshock therapy |
electroconvulsive therapy: the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma
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| electroshock |
Electroconvulsive therapy, also known as electroshock or ECT, is a controversial type of psychiatric shock therapy involving the induction of an artificial seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain. Researchers remain uncertain as to exactly how ECT affects improvements in mental state, though patients with a variety of conditions have shown improvement after the procedure. ...
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| electroshock therapy |
Electroconvulsive therapy, also known as electroshock or ECT, is a controversial type of psychiatric shock therapy involving the induction of an artificial seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain. Researchers remain uncertain as to exactly how ECT affects improvements in mental state, though patients with a variety of conditions have shown improvement after the procedure. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroshock_therapy
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electroconvulsive t.
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| electroshock | the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma |
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| electroshock | the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma |
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