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An eponym should not be used when a comparable anatomic term can be used in its place.

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Electrical Activity

Electrical activity refers to the movement of electrically charged particles, such as electrons, which is a fundamental process within various systems including the human body's nervous and cardiac systems.

Leads

In medical context, wires or electrodes used in various diagnostic machines to detect and record electrical activity, such as in an electrocardiogram (EKG).

Precordial Electrode

Used in electrocardiography, positioned on the chest to record the electrical activity of the heart from different angles.

Intercostal Space

The anatomical space between two ribs, containing muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, significant in respiratory movement.

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