cardiogram
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cardiogram
Example Sentences
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On Saturday, June 27, while Haupt was driving his new car to pick up his cardiogram results, the FBI arrested him.
From Literature
I had never seen my own brain activity laid out on a screen in front of me in real time before, like a complicated, multi-layered cardiogram.
From BBC
When Alexandra was given a cardiogram after the war, the examining doctor found that her heart was so scarred, it looked as though she’d had a heart attack.
From Literature
Bestsellers may offer a snapshot of passing fads, but this remarkable list compiled from more than a century of circulation data is like a literary cardiogram of the nation’s beating heart.
From Washington Post
Another letter: “The cardiogram shows that my heart is repairing itself.”
From Washington Post
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