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diagram /di·a·gram/ (di´ah-gram) a graphic representation, in simplest form, of an object or concept, made up of lines and lacking pictorial elements.
vector diagram  a diagram representing the direction and magnitude of electromotive forces of the heart for one entire cycle, based on analysis of the scalar electrocardiogram.


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The flow and system drawing comprises the full set of graphic symbols, including arrows, lines, dots, hatching and dashes, making up a language for the diagraming of architecture.
NEW ORLEANS - From outside the Lakers' huddle, Kobe Bryant could do little but peer over the shoulders of assistant coaches Larry Smith and Frank Hamblen at Rudy Tomjanovich diagraming plays that had nothing to do with him.
Guidance with respect to the steps that can be taken to resolve the particular emergency, such as protective sweeps, searches for destructible evidence, diagraming, photographing, and videotaping;
 
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