| 11. | Keefe likens its versatility to that of the electrocardiograph, saying he hopes other scientists develop additional uses.
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| 12. | Newton-Wellesley acquired its first X-ray machine in 1902, and an electrocardiograph in 1933.
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| 13. | The electrocardiograph then measured the volunteer's emotions through the change in heartbeat and other physical reactions.
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| 14. | His great love is the piano, but his hands now occasionally shake like the needle on an electrocardiograph.
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| 15. | Today, the company's bobbins spin out cables for French telephones, Italian electrocardiographs, Spanish VCRs.
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| 16. | Bush said, echoing statements made by doctors in Washington who reported that initial blood and electrocardiograph tests were normal.
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| 17. | Eventually, he said, " I had my own clinic, my own pharmacy, even an electrocardiograph.
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| 18. | Doggett begins looking into ways to save Reyes, noting an anomaly in her electrocardiograph that suggests stifled brain activity.
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| 19. | It takes an electrocardiograph to detect the problem, though, and these patients are at high risk for sudden death.
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| 20. | To test an electrocardiograph machine, Wetstein and colleagues first hooked it up to another electronic device that simulates a heartbeat.
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