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EEG

 (ē′ē′jē′)
n.
1. An electroencephalogram.
2. An electroencephalograph.
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EEG

abbreviation for
1. (Medicine) electroencephalogram
2. (Medicine) electroencephalograph
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EEG

electroencephalogram.
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EEG

Abbreviation of electroencephalogram
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Noun1.EEG - a graphical record of electrical activity of the brain; produced by an electroencephalograph
graph, graphical record - a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes
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Translations

EEG

[ˌiːiːˈdʒiː] n abbr (=electroencephalogram) → EEG m
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EEG

abbr of electroencephalogramEEG nt
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EEG

V. electroencephalogram y electroencephalography.
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Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a signal which represents the electrical activity of millions of neurons in the brain.
Practical Guide for Clinical Neurophysiologic Testing: EEG, 2nd Edition (online access included)
Em relacao as descricoes dos acidentes dos funcionarios que tiveram CATs emitidas com a palavra "queda" e/ou "mal subito", verificou-se o resultado dos EEGs dos trabalhadores e, entao, classificou-se o exame como normal, com alteracoes inespecificas ou epileptogenicas.
Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp and is widely used as the measurement of the neural activities in a noninvasive BCI system.
The Question: Is an EEG useful in evaluating staring episodes in children with autism?
Adult EEG: An Interactive Reading Session, 2nd Edition
The electroencephalograph (EEG) signal is a measure of the summed activities of approximately 1-100 million neurons lying in the vicinity of the recording electrode.
On the day of admission, a 20-minute standard EEG was obtained.