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An early device consisting of a rotating drum covered with paper on which a tracking stylus records continuous measurements of blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, variations in the muscular action of the organs of speech, or other physiological data. [From Greek kyma a wave + graphein to write]
From: kymograph in A Dictionary of Psychology »
Subjects: Sports and Exercise Medicine — Psychology.
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