noun
- Plural of kymography; records or tracings produced by a kymograph, an instrument that records physiological movements or vibrations on a moving surface.
Usage: technical; medical/scientific
Examples
- The kymographies revealed the patient's irregular heartbeat patterns.
- Early physiologists relied on kymographies to study muscle contractions.
- The laboratory archived decades of kymographies for comparative analysis.
- Kymographies provided visual evidence of the sound wave vibrations.
- Modern digital systems have largely replaced traditional kymographies in clinical settings.