| 释义 | electrocardiographic
 e·lec·tro·car·di·o·graphE0074100 (ĭ-lĕk′trō-kär′dē-ə-grăf′)n. An instrument used in the detection and diagnosis of heart abnormalities that measures electrical potentials on the body surface and generates a record of the electrical currents associated with heart muscle activity. Also called  cardiograph.e·lec′tro·car′di·o·graph′ic (-grăf′ĭk) adj.e·lec′tro·car′di·o·graph′i·cal·ly adv.e·lec′tro·car′di·og′ra·phy (-kär′dē-ŏg′rə-fē) n.Thesaurus
 EncyclopediaSeeelectrocardiography| Adj. | 1. | electrocardiographic - of or relating to an electrocardiograph | 
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