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electrophysiology
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e·lec·tro·phys·i·ol·o·gy  (-lktr-fz-l-j)
n.
1. The branch of physiology that studies the relationship between electric phenomena and bodily processes.
2. The electric activity associated with a bodily part or function.

e·lectro·physi·o·logic (--ljk), e·lectro·physi·o·logi·cal (--kl) adj.
e·lectro·physi·o·logi·cal·ly adv.
e·lectro·physi·olo·gist n.

electrophysiology
the branch of physiology that concerns itself with the electrical phenomena of living organisms. — electrophysiological, adj.
See also: Medical Specialties


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Data were used to calculate the prevalence rates and confidence intervals for the following categories: (1) prevalence of pain, numbness, or tingling in the median nerve distribution, (2) clinically certain CTS, (3) electrophysiologically confirmed median neuropathy, and (4) clinically and electrophysiologically confirmed CTS.
This decline in motor function did not occur for OM 410; however, after 20 weeks of training, this monkey was also scheduled for electrophysiological mapping to determine how the two monkeys differed motorically and electrophysiologically.
 
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