Analyzer II is the general name for devices used in the automatic analysis of the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of certain processes, composition and properties of any substances.
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Amplitude analyzer - an analyzer used to determine the integral or differential law of the distribution of the amplitudes of a random impulse process by the number of occurrences of impulses in the given amplitude intervals. The amplitude analyzer is used in radioisotope diagnostics, for the analysis of bioelectric phenomena, etc.;
Biopotential analyzer - an analyzer used for automatic isolation, analysis and measurement of energy, amplitude or frequency-phase parameters of bioelectric processes and the changes in them over time. The biopotential analyzer is equipped with specialized computing devices;
A noise spectrum analyzer (synonym: acoustic spectrometer) is an analyzer used for certain spectral characteristics of sound vibrations. The noise spectrum analyzer is used for hygienic research.
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Automatism (Greek automates spontaneous, self-acting) - the ability of individual cells, tissues or organs to rhythmic activity in the absence of obvious connections with external stimuli
Adaptation (lat.adaptatio - adaptation) - the process of adaptation of an organism, population or other biological system to changing conditions of existence (functioning)
Adenoma (adenoma; Greek aden - iron + Greek ōma - ending in the name of tumors) is a benign tumor arising from the glandular epithelium and retaining structural similarity with the original tissue
Adrenergic receptors (lat.adrenalis - adrenal; lat.ad- - at + ren - kidney + receptor - receiving; synonym: adrenergic receptors, adrenoreactive structures, adrenoreactive systems) - biochemical structures of cells that interact with adrenergic mediators (dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline ) and convert the energy of this interaction into the energy of a specific effect (muscle contraction, nerve impulse)
Acrodermatitis (acrodermatitis; Greek akros - the most distant, extreme, high + derma (dermatos) - skin + Latin it (word-form suffix) - inflammatory process) - the general name of a group of dermatoses with an exclusive or predominant lesion of the distal extremities