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- noun Plural form of
electrocardiograph .
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Examples
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"The machine is connected by wires to each of you, and will make what are called electrocardiographs, in which every emotion, every sentiment, every passion is recorded inevitably, inexorably.
Guy Garrick 1908
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"The machine is connected by wires to each of you, and will make what are called electrocardiographs, in which every emotion, every sentiment, every passion is recorded inevitably, inexorably.
Guy Garrick 1908
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"The machine is connected by wires to each of you, and will make what are called electrocardiographs, in which every emotion, every sentiment, every passion is recorded inevitably, inexorably.
Guy Garrick 1908
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As an alternative, Dr. Gigerenzer and his colleagues came up with a "fast-and-frugal" tree that asked the doctors just three sequential yes-no questions about each patient's electrocardiographs and other data.
All Hail the Hunch—and Damn the Details Matt Ridley 2011
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May administer injections and medications; dress wounds and incisions; assist with emergency and minor surgery; clean and sterilize in struments and equipment; conduct laboratory tests; record and develop electrocardiographs and X-rays.
Discover What You’re Best At Linda Gale 1998
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The project uses broadband technology to transmit electrocardiographs from the field to the hospital before the patient arrives in the emergency room.
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The project uses broadband technology to transmit electrocardiographs from the field to the hospital before the patient arrives in the emergency room.
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We believe we have the potential to add value to each and every one of the electrocardiographs (ECG) performed each year.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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The project uses broadband technology to transmit electrocardiographs from the field to the hospital before the patient arrives in the emergency room.
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You would wander through the building, hooked up to electrocardiographs, every flutter of heart valve and sweat gland monitored by doctors from afar.
BLDGBLOG 2009
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