kymogram

/ˈkaɪməˌɡræm/
noun
  1. A record or graph produced by a kymograph, showing changes in pressure, motion, or other physical quantities over time.
    • The scientist studied the kymogram to see how the patient's blood pressure changed during the test.
    • The lab assistant carefully labeled the kymogram and filed it with the other experimental data.
    • Each kymogram displayed a wavy line that represented the heartbeat over several seconds.
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