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An instrument which measures ballistic forces on the heart, producing a graphical representation of repetitive motions of the human body arising from the sudden ejection of blood into the great vessels with each heartbeat.
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The image produced by corticography (or electrocorticography)
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Synonym of galactography
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A device for carrying out echoencephalography.
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A device that uses electrodes to measure the state of the heart.
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A recording of the sounds of the heart made using electrocardiophonography
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(medicine) Electrocochleographic.
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By means of electrocorticography.
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The graphical result of electrohysterography
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(medicine) A technique for recording the changes in electric potential associated with uterine contractions
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The recording of the vibration of the vocal folds during speech
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By means of electronystagmography.
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A machine that carries out electroretinography.
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elastography of the liver
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(electrencephalography) A waveform that occurs approximately every 60–100 seconds during stage 2 of NREM sleep, and which consists of a brief negative high-voltage peak (usually >100µV), followed by a slower positive complex ~350–550ms, and at 900ms a final negative peak.
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magnetic resonance imaging
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The recording of the magnetic fields produced when muscles are contracted
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Acronym of multiple gated acquisition scan; a medical test used for assessing ventricular function of the heart.
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(medicine) A type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium to detect pathology of the spinal cord, including the location of a spinal cord injury, cysts, and tumors.
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Examination and recording of the movement of the vocal folds by means of shining a beam of light across it and noting changes in the quality of light.
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By means of plethysmography.
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The recording device used in rheoencephalography.
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(chemistry) catalysis by means of ultrasound
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A stereoscopic encephalogram
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stereoscopic encephalography
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An image produced by thromboelastometry
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The construction and interpretation of thrombograms
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(medicine) imaging of the neural tracts
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(medicine, obsolete) magnetic resonance imaging
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