See Also: Einthoven's law(medicine)
Einthoven's equation(medicine)
Einthoven, Willem(medicine)
Einthoven's triangle(medicine)
shot(2)(dictionary)
shot(3)(dictionary)
shot(1)(dictionary)
pot-shot(dictionary)
Shot(medicine)
flu shot(medicine)

shot(3) (iou) and Einthoven's law (medicine)


shot(3) (iou)



shot ppl adjective. LME.
[pa. pple of SHOOT verb. Cf. SHOTTEN ppl adjective.]
gen. That has shot; that has been shot. LME.
(Of a fabric, esp. silk) woven so as to show different colours at different angles; (of a colour etc.) resembling the effect of such a fabric, changeable, interspersed with a different colour. M18.
Of a person etc.: wounded or killed by an arrow, bullet, etc., from a bow, gun, etc. M19.
Drunk. slang (chiefly US, Austral., & NZ). M19.
Of a person: exhausted. Of a thing: worn out, ruined, used up. slang (chiefly N. Amer.). M20.

Einthoven's law (medicine)


Einthoven's law


In the electrocardiogram the potential of any wave or complex in lead II is equal to the sum of the potentials of leads I and III.

Synonym: Einthoven's equation.