EEG的意思和读音

EEG

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abbr.(=electroencephalography)

n. electroencephalogram)

(electroencephalogram);

EEGs  

EEGn.

1. electroencephalogram)the abbreviation for‘electroencephalogram’ (a medical test that measures and records electrical activity in the brain)

abbr.1.(=electroencephalography)

abbr.1.(=electroencephalography)

n.1.electroencephalograph: a machine that records electrical activity in the brain2.electroencephalogram: a medical test of electrical activity in the brain

1.(electroencephalogram)EEG

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1.One of the key problems needs to be solved is the synchronization between the EEG signal acquisition and visual stimulation device.

2.You were lucky. When I was a kid, if I wanted an EEG, I had to attach my own electrodes.

3.An EEG relies on the fact that this electrical energy can be transmitted along a thin metal wire.EEG线

4.Who would ever have thought you could have your own EEG at your home, tagged to a very nice alarm clock, by the way.便

5.Conclusion The sleep EEG may be very efficient in improving the obtained rate of epileptiform wave and further defining the seizure type.

6.ObjectiveTo find out the electroencephalogram(EEG)change of the children with language retardation.(EEG)

7.Dying people in hospitals have had their beds placed on delicate scales shortly before death and hooked up to EEG and ECG monitors.

8.The signal processing of EEG is one of the important factors to decide the communication rate of such systems.

9.To test the software, researchers had three subjects wear caps laden with EEG sensors and hooked up to a computer.,3

10.EEG measurements typically involve a hairnet with an array of sensors, like the one that you can see here in the photo.