analyzer

an·a·lyz·er

, analyzor (an'ă-līz'er, -ŏr),
1. Any instrument that performs an analysis.
2. The prism in a polariscope whereby the polarized light is examined.
3. The neural basis of the conditioned reflex; includes all of the sensory side of the reflex arc and its central connections.
4. A device that electronically determines the frequency and amplitude of a particular channel of an electroencephalogram.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

an·a·lyz·er

, analyzor (an'ă-līz-er, -ŏr)
1. Any instrument that performs an analysis.
2. The prism in a polariscope used to examine polarized light.
3. The neural basis of the conditioned reflex; includes all the sensory side of the reflex arc and its central connections.
4. A device that electronically determines the frequency and amplitude of a particular channel of an electroencephalogram.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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