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Which EEG waveform is called the "relaxed wave," have a high voltage, and are often seen in the drowsy patient?
Tephra
A pyroclastic material, regardless of size or origin, ejected during an explosive volcanic eruption; includes ash, pumice, and rock fragments.
Gas Flux
The rate of gas transfer from one phase or place to another, often measured in environmental and geological studies.
Explosive
Characterized by a sudden and forceful release of energy, often with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases.
Nonexplosive
Characterizing volcanic eruptions or events that release magma, gas, and ash in a relatively gentle and steady manner.
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