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measurement with the acceleromyograph
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The use of the actigraph to record the movements of a sleeping subject, and analyze the subject's sleep patterns.
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A graphical representation of the activity of an animal that has been isolated from environmental cues as to the time of day.
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The measurement of tinnitus
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(non-native speakers' English) The measurement of tinnitus
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The measurement of the articulations of the vocal tract
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A graphical representation of the hearing ability of a person
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A graphic display (typically made by gas chromatography) of the contents of exhaled breath
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Alternative form of cervicograph [A graphical record made by cervicography]
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A form of spectrogram in which a false colour is assigned to each range of sound frequencies
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A record produced by cochleography
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The production and interpretation of correlograms
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(physics) A form of tomography that uses a series of randomly-oriented diffraction patterns to reconstruct a three-dimensional image
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The measurement of vertigo and nystagmus experienced by a person after rotation
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An image produced by a diffractometer
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The art of constructing vaults to produce echoes.
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A mathematically-constructed graph of the envelope of a phonocardiogram signal
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A microscope used in exoscopy
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A graphical record of the expiration of breath
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The graphical output of an extensograph
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A correlogram used for plotting rare events
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(medical imaging) A cylindrical scanner assembly in the bore of which the response of bodies or tissues to some specific exposure can be detected for 3D imaging.
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An instrument once used to display and record movements of the stomach
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(medicine) A Holter monitor.
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(medicine) A portable device for continuously monitoring the electrical activity of the heart, usually for 24 hours or more.
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A graph that represents the recorded stages of an individual's sleep as a function of time.
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The construction and interpretation of intervalograms
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An image whose slow movement is used to investigate aspects of vision
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a non-invasive auscultatory technique for determining both systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels
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A graphical record produced by a kymograph.
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The use of the metroscope.
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A graphical representation of phonatory modulation
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(transitive, rare, medicine) To take an MRI scan of.
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Observation and measurement of the position and movement of clouds.
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Measurement of the intraocular tension.
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The record made by an orthodiagraph.
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examination by means of the orthodiagraph
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A panoramic dental X-ray device
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A record produced by an oscillograph or oscilloscope.
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A method of setting hearing aid gain based on most comfortable loudness.
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Measurement of the thickness of the cornea
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An instrument that uses ultrasound and computer technology to automate the physician's technique of palpation to determine sensitivity of some part of the patient's body.
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Alternative form of partogram [A graphical record of key maternal and fetal data during labour, intended to provide a record of progress and highlight any delay or deviation from normal.]
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The measurement of the penis.
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A vibrogram produced by phonovibrography
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A record of a person's sleep activity obtained using polysomnography.
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A person who makes polysomnographs using polysomnography
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(manufacturing, medicine) Tomographic imaging of processes, especially industrial.
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The graphical record obtained by pupillography
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Alternative form of pupillogram [The graphical record obtained by pupillography]
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Alternative form of pupillography [The measurement of the movements made by the pupil of the eye in response to light etc.]
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A graphical record produced by radarkymography.
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An image produced by a radiochromatoscanner
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The visual transcription of an auditory rhythm
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(transitive) To produce a scintigram of.
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(colloquial) A type of X-ray taken when diagnosing scoliosis.
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A graph of responses versus time in surface plasmon resonance studies.
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(medicine) A device for producing a series of radiographic images of the same organ.
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(medical slang) A radiologist.
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A set of measurements taken by means of somnography.
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measurement of the pulse
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A graphical representation of the small movements of a person in a stable stance (as feedback responds to potential instabilities)
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The construction and interpretation of stabilograms
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A graphical record of the shifts in posture of a person attempting to stand still
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Alternative form of statokinesigram [A graphical record of the shifts in posture of a person attempting to stand still]
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A diagnostic image produced by stereoradiography.
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A graphical representation of the synchronisation of two oscillating systems
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The use of a tachistoscope to gauge image recognition, etc.
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A graph of vibrotactile perception thresholds
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A graphical record of a case of tinnitus
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A linear attenuation coefficient calculated via computed tomography
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A two-dimensional image produced by tomography, representing a slice or section through a three-dimensional object.
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A machine for making an X-ray of a single plane of the body.
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A device used in tomography
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A two-dimensional image generated by tomography without being reconstructed into slices
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Alternative form of tremorgram [The record produced by a tremorgraph.]
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The record produced by a tremorgraph.
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manometry of the Eustachian tubes
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The product of a vibrograph
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keratometry by means of a video camera
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A keratoscope, fitted with a video camera, used in videokeratoscopy
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The visual record of videokymography
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nystagmography aided by a video camera
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A stroboscope used in videostroboscopy
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By means of a videostroboscope
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(medicine) A set of measurements of a patient's condition taken regularly to assess the state of bodily functions: CSM, skin signs, lung sounds, temperature, pulse, blood pressure and respiration.
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An image produced by means of xeroradiography.
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An image produced by means of xeroradiography.
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