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National University, 1973. doi:10.15144/PL-C26.279 Brown,
Herbert A. 1972. The
Elema languages: A
comparative study of the Toaripi,
Orokolo and
their related...
- electrocardiograph. In 1940 he
joined the
electronics firm
Elema-Schönander
which would later become Siemens-
Elema. In 1948, he
developed the
first inkjet ECG printer...
- The
Elema Refugee Settlement is a
refugee settlement in
Adjumani district,
westnile sub-region of Uganda.
Elema was
established in 1992 and
stands to...
- Hart et al 1999. Hart, Henk ’t; van Ham,
Roeland D.H.J.; Stevens, Jan F.;
Elema,
Elizabeth T.; van der Klis, Herman; Gadella, Theo W.J. (June 1999). "Biosystematic...
-
ultrasound technique for echocardiography. In 1958,
Elema-Schönander AB (subsequently Siemens-
Elema AB)
developed the
first cardiac pacemaker implanted...
- (literally "dance head" or "dance mask") were a type of mask used by the
Elema people of the
eastern Gulf of
Papua as part of the "hevehe"
cycle of masked...
- life of the
Elema".
Archived from the
original on 2011-03-01. "A book
review of
Drama of Okokolo: The
Social and
Ceremonial Life of the
Elema by F.E. Williams"...
-
Elmqvist and
surgeon Åke
Senning (in
collaboration with
Elema-Schönander AB,
later Siemens-
Elema AB),
connected to
electrodes attached to the myocardium...
-
names are Bailala, Haira, Kaipi, Kairu-Kaura, Muro, Muru, Vailala, and West
Elema. It is
spoken in
various villages,
including Vailala (7°56′44″S 145°25′40″E...
- of ECG on paper. The device,
called the Mingograf, was sold by
Siemens Elema until the 1990s. The word is
derived from the Gr**** electro,
meaning related...