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(Greek: simple, simply; single, one, once)
(Greek: one, alone, single; a number used as a prefix)
(Latin: one, single; a word element for number 1)
(Greek > Latin: together, in one, as a single word)
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single-fiber electromyography, single fiber electromyography, SF-EMG Neurology
1. The study by microelectrode recording of the electrical activity of individual muscle fibers.
2. A test used to evaluate the activity of single fibers of selected muscles; for example, common extensor of fingers, displayed as an action potential on an cathode-ray oscilloscope; SF-EMG may detect early defects in neuromuscular junction diseases; such as, myasthenia gravis, Eaton-Lambert syndrome, or botulism.
2. A test used to evaluate the activity of single fibers of selected muscles; for example, common extensor of fingers, displayed as an action potential on an cathode-ray oscilloscope; SF-EMG may detect early defects in neuromuscular junction diseases; such as, myasthenia gravis, Eaton-Lambert syndrome, or botulism.
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electro-, electr-, electri-
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single-fiber needle electrode
A needle electrode with a small recording surface for the recording of individual muscle fiber action potentials.
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electro-, electr-, electri-
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A mother or a father who lives together in a household with his or her offspring: A single-parent family consists of only one of the parents who is living with a child or children.
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Think of any single number greater than zero; such as, 1 to 9.
Multiply the number of your choice by 3. Add 1. Multiply by 3. Add the original number to the result.
The answer will always end with 3. Delete the 3, and the remaining figure will be the original number that you started with.
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Number Challenges
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