polysomnograph

English

Etymology

poly- + somno- + -graph

Noun

polysomnograph (plural polysomnographs)

  1. polysomnogram
    • 2009 June 9, Nicholas Bakalar, “Childhood: Obesity Linked to Sleep Disorder”, in New York Times:
      Researchers had 700 children spend a night in a sleep lab where they were evaluated using a polysomnograph, an instrument that measures sleep quality and breathing function.
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