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Electroencephalography involves measurement of:
Jimmy Carter
The 39th President of the United States (1977-1981), known for his emphasis on human rights, efforts in the Camp David Accords, and challenges faced during the Iranian hostage crisis.
Presidential Election
A process where citizens of a country vote to elect the President, the head of the federal government and state in a republic.
Billy Graham
A prominent American evangelist known for his large-scale preaching and evangelistic crusades around the world, spanning the late 20th century.
Televangelists
Christian ministers or preachers who primarily share their religious beliefs, teachings, and services through television broadcasts.
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