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biosig·nal
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biosignalnoun
Any signal (usually electrical in nature) of biological origin
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Biosignal
Biosignal is a summarizing term for all kinds of signals that can be measured and monitored from biological beings. The term biosignal is often used to mean bio-electrical signal but in fact, biosignal refers to both electrical and non-electrical signals. Electrical biosignals are usually taken to be electric currents produced by the sum of electrical potential differences across a specialized tissue, organ or cell system like the nervous system. Thus, among the best-known bio-electrical signals are the ⁕Electroencephalogram ⁕Electrocardiogram ⁕Electromyogram ⁕Mechanomyogram ⁕Electrooculography ⁕Galvanic skin response ⁕Magnetoencephalogram EEG, ECG, EOG and EMG are measured with a Differential_amplifier which registers the difference between two electrodes attached to the skin. However, the galvanic skin response measures electrical resistance and the MEG measures the Magnetic_field induced by electrical currents of the brain. Electrical currents and changes in electrical resistances across tissues can also be measured from plants. Bio-signals may also refer to any non-electrical signal that is capable of being monitored from biological beings, such as mechanical signals, acoustic signals, chemical signals and optical signals.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of biosignal in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of biosignal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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