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I've run an EEG now for some time, and find nothing out of order.
Now, what would an EEG machine have made of that?
"I'm going to maneuver the eeg down while the water lends support."
He was sure the eeg, being basically demonic, never had to do either.
A single EEG on the woman and our secret would be out.
EEG has several strong points as a tool for exploring brain activity.
In some cases but not all a full EEG will be recorded.
"Every eeg expert in the galaxy has had a go at these.
The eeg must have done this many times before; trust it to know its infernal business!
With this he might make his own hole in the eeg, and ram home there for victory!
An EEG at the outset might have put me right on it.
It's easy for the EEG to detect failure of attention.
By far the best selling consumer based EEG to date.
EEG or other system to verify depth of anaesthesia may also be used.
Monitored with an EEG, the brain shows no activity whatever.
In the other case, the EEG never recovered after having been flattened.
Prior decided not to pursue that matter farther, since the eeg was already lodged.
That was dead, of course, so we couldn't take its EEG.
Let's get the EEG machine in here, he thought.
EEG is often used in patients with epilepsy to detect seizure activity.
But that is a single cell, not an EEG.
Your doctor will also examine you and do some tests, such as an EEG.
Some people with abnormal EEG results do not have epilepsy.
"And that's in part what is sensed by an EEG.
Weapons are thought directed and respond only to user's EEG.
Have you such a device as an electroencephalograph on Earth?"
"That looks like a good, steady electroencephalograph to me, Clark.
The reclining chair and electroencephalograph were moved out to the sun deck.
"I told you before, we don't have an electroencephalograph here," said Bishop.
The electroencephalograph was primitive in the early 1930s, having only one channel.
During electroencephalograph, hyperventilation can be used to provoke these seizures.
I'll have to see what the electroencephalograph shows."
Clark was standing before the electroencephalograph watching the readout.
Gasping for breath, cursing like a madwoman, she turned to the electroencephalograph.
By electroencephalograph they positioned the helmet with exacting care.
An electroencephalograph machine from a state hospital in Clarinda, Iowa.
Did that electroencephalograph unit ever come in?"
The earliest encephalo-adjuster was an indirect descendant of the famous electroencephalograph.
"This is an electroencephalograph," Doc said.
The impact of the electroencephalograph (EEG), which made brain waves visible.
But the bodies in their white-sheeted beds lay motionless, the electroencephalograph noise now like the eager communication between them.
When subjects gave a correct response to the flashing arrow, an electroencephalograph detected a burst of activity in the motor cortex.
If it can't be measured with a voltmeter or recorded on an electroencephalograph, you said, it isn't real.
Install this electroencephalograph in it.
"It's an electroencephalograph, and it doesn't hurt."
Mondschein recognized the familiar intricacies of an electroencephalograph.
An electroencephalograph, which detects brain waves, records quite distinct patterns of electrical activity in the brain during these three states.
The electroencephalograph, used for the diagnosis of neurological disorders was introduced in major Canadian medical institutions in the late forties.
He also went on a campus tour, promoting the benefits of "diving within" with the help of a meditating assistant hooked up to an electroencephalograph.
We know that by instrumental analysis of their electroencephalograph c patterns, which compare closely to those of an intelligent human child of ten.