- electrooculogram
- elec·tro·oc·u·lo·gram
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
electrooculogram — noun Etymology: electr + Latin oculus eye + English gram more at eye Date: 1947 a record of the difference in electrical charge between the front and back of the eye that is correlated with eyeball movement (as in REM sleep) and obtained by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
electrooculogram — /i lek troh ok yeuh leuh gram /, n. Ophthalm. a record of the changes in electrical potential that occur between the front and back of the eyeball as the eyes move between two fixed points: used to detect retinal dysfunction. Abbr.: EOG [1945 50; … Universalium
electrooculogram — noun A record of the voltage differences between the front and back of the eye as the eyeball moves … Wiktionary
electrooculogram — A record of electric currents in electro oculography. * * * elec·tro·oc·u·lo·gram i .lek trō äk yə lə .gram n a record of the standing voltage between the front and back of the eye that is correlated with eyeball movement (as in REM sleep) and… … Medical dictionary
electrooculogram — ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ¦äkyələˌgram noun Etymology: electr + ocul + gram : a record of the standing voltage between the front and back of the eye that is correlated with eyeball movement (as in REM sleep) and obtained by electrodes suitably placed on… … Useful english dictionary
EOG — electrooculogram. * * * … Universalium
EOG — electrooculogram … Useful english dictionary
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