Electroencephalography -- Data processing : Automated EEG-based diagnosis of neurological disorders : inventing the future of neurology / Hojjat Adeli, Samanwoy Ghosh-Dastidar ; in corroboration with Nahid Dadmehr
Electroencephalography -- Mathematics : The graph theoretical approach in brain functional networks : theory and applications / Fabrizio De Vico Fallani and Fabio Babiloni
Electroencephalography Phase Synchronization -- See Also Evoked Potentials
Electrical responses recorded from nerve, muscle, SENSORY RECEPTOR, or area of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM following stimulation. They range from less than a microvolt to several microvolts. The evoked potential can be auditory (EVOKED POTENTIALS, AUDITORY), somatosensory (EVOKED POTENTIALS, SOMATOSENSORY), visual (EVOKED POTENTIALS, VISUAL), or motor (EVOKED POTENTIALS, MOTOR), or other modalities that have been reported
A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Electrohorticulture. : Electroculture : the application of electricity to seeds in vegetable growing / by A. Carr Bennett
Electrohydraulic Shockwave Lithotripsies -- See Lithotripsy
The destruction of a calculus of the kidney, ureter, bladder, or gallbladder by physical forces, including crushing with a lithotriptor through a catheter. Focused percutaneous ultrasound and focused hydraulic shock waves may be used without surgery. Lithotripsy does not include the dissolving of stones by acids or litholysis. Lithotripsy by laser is LITHOTRIPSY, LASER
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Electrohydraulic Shockwave Lithotripsy -- See Lithotripsy
The destruction of a calculus of the kidney, ureter, bladder, or gallbladder by physical forces, including crushing with a lithotriptor through a catheter. Focused percutaneous ultrasound and focused hydraulic shock waves may be used without surgery. Lithotripsy does not include the dissolving of stones by acids or litholysis. Lithotripsy by laser is LITHOTRIPSY, LASER
Electroless plating. : Electroless plating : fundamentals and applications / Glenn O. Mallory, Juan B. Hajdu, editors ; sponsored and published by American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society
2000
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Electrologica : Tales of electrologica : computers, software and people / Gerard Alberts, Jan Friso Groote, editors