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Electroencephalogram (EEG)

Electroencephalogram (EEG) refers to the
electrical measurements of brain wave activity.

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Electrolyte imbalance

Electrolyte imbalance is defined as a condition caused by loss of body minerals.

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Electromagnetic spectrum

Electromagnetic spectrum is defined as continuum of electromagnetic energy that extends from very-short-wavelength gamma rays to long-wavelength radio waves. Visible light is a narrow band within this spectrum.

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Electromyograph

An Electromyograph (EMG) is defined as a test which measures muscle response to nerve stimulation. It is used to evaluate muscle weakness and to determine if the weakness is related to the muscles themselves or a problem with the nerves that supply the muscles.

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Electromyograph biofeedback

Electromyograph biofeedback refers to the feedback that reflects activity of the skeletal muscles. Electromyograph biofeedback is also called EMG biofeddback.

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Electromyographic

refers to measurement of muscle tension through electrical sensors at skin surface

Electromyography

Electromyography refers to a method utilizing either surface electrodes or fine wire/needle electrodes to detect the action potentials of muscles and provide an electronic readout of the contraction intensity and duration.

Electron transport chain

Electron transport chain refers to a series of cytochromes in the mitochondria that are responsible for oxidative phosphorylation.

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