Noun
electrophysiology (uncountable)
(physiology) The branch of physiology that studies the electrical activity of organisms.
A single gene may have a small number of nucleotides or a large number of nucleotides, in the same way that a word may be small or large (e.g. 'cell' vs. 'electrophysiology'). Source: Internet
Haitao Liu et al, Heart-on-a-Chip Model with Integrated Extra- and Intracellular Bioelectronics for Monitoring Cardiac Electrophysiology under Acute Hypoxia, DOI: 10.1021/acs. Source: Internet
For the review, published in the journal JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology, the team analysed multiple population-based studies. Source: Internet
Schematic representation of a normal ECG trace showing sinus rhythm ; an example of widely used clinical medical equipment (operates by applying electronic engineering to electrophysiology and medical diagnosis ). Source: Internet
The most competitive subspecialties among those that offered at least 30 positions were Allergy and Immunology, Cardiovascular Disease, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Gastroenterology, Hematology and Oncology, and Pulmonary/Critical Care. Source: Internet
Electrophysiology study The electrophysiology study or EP study is the end all of electrophysiological tests of the heart. Source: Internet