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EEG
(redirected from electroencephalogram)

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EEGElectroencephalogram
EEGElektra Entertainment Group (record label)
EEGEmperor Entertainment Group (Hong Kong)
EEGEnvironmental Evaluation Group
EEGErneubare Energien Gesetz (Renewable Energy Sources Act, Germany)
EEGElectronics Engineering Group
EEGElectroencephalograph/y
EEGEuropean Elephant Group (Stockholm, Sweden)
EEGEnterprise Encryption Gateway (wireless LAN segmentation and security device)
EEGEarly Error Gate
EEGExercise Evaluation Group
EEGExtra Evil Grin


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Patient 11 had periodic episodes of limb shaking; an electroencephalogram during these events showed generalized slow waves but no seizure activity.
Used with a wristband weighing only 100g, the device can detect whether or not there is apnea, and if any, its intensity, without technical, all-night testing of electroencephalogram at hospital.
2005) stated that the polyneuropathy with axonal polyneuropathy was verified by serial electroencephalogram and nerve conduction velocity studies.
 
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