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signal drove a
motor to
print out the
signal onto paper. Today,
electrocardiographs use analog-to-digital
converters to
convert the
electrical activity...
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medical doctor and physiologist. He
invented the
first practical electrocardiograph (ECG or EKG) in 1895 and
received the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or...
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various times, with
suitable scales in the time and
value axes. The
electrocardiograph is a
medical device to
record the
waveform of the
electric signals...
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Holters were
introduced later,
using either the
standard 12-lead
electrocardiograph or the
modified (Mason-Likar)
exercise lead system.
These Holters...
- Shen X, Wang K, et al. (May 2019). "A Po****tion-wide
study of
electrocardiographic (ECG)
norms and the
effect of
demographic and
anthropometric factors...
- S. B.; Bennett, R. A. & Dvorak, L. D. (2003). "Radiographic and
electrocardiographic evaluation of
cardiac morphology and
function in
captive cheetahs...
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included two
major operating rooms, an x-ray machine, incubators,
electrocardiograph,
blood bank, and laboratory.
Operating costs came
almost entirely...
- Wellens'
syndrome is an
electrocardiographic manifestation of
critical proximal left
anterior descending (LAD)
coronary artery stenosis in
people with...
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instrumentation systems such as the
electroencephalograph (EEG) and the
electrocardiograph (ECG), in a wide
variety of
scientific and
engineering instruments...
- Sgarbossa's
criteria are a set of
electrocardiographic findings generally used to
identify myocardial infarction (also
called acute myocardial infarction...