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What is a magnetoencephalogram (MEG)? How is it similar to an electroencephalogram and event-related potentials?
Pressure Differences
Variations in pressure between two areas, which can result in fluid or air movement from the higher pressure area to the lower pressure area.
Endothelium
The single layer of cells lining the blood and lymphatic vessels, heart, and other cavities in the body, instrumental in vascular function.
Simple Squamous
Describes a type of epithelial tissue composed of a single layer of flat cells, playing roles in diffusion and filtration.
Pelvic Area
The pelvic area is the lower part of the torso, enclosed by the pelvic bones and containing the reproductive organs, bladder, and rectum.
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