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The auditor determines whether an internal control is effective based on
Electrical Impulse
A sudden surge of energy in one direction, often used in the context of neurons firing and the transmission of signals through the nervous system.
Muscle Contraction
The process of generating tension within a muscle fiber through the actin and myosin filaments sliding past each other.
Wandering Baseline
A term used in electrocardiography to indicate an inconsistent or shifting baseline on the ECG trace, which can complicate the interpretation of cardiac rhythms.
Improper Grounding
Refers to the incorrect or inadequate connection of electrical equipment or circuits to the earth, leading to potential safety hazards.
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