triphasic

triphasic
tri·pha·sic (')trī-'fā-zik adj having or occurring in three phases

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tri·pha·sic (tri-faґzik) [tri- + Gr. phasis phase] triply varied or triply phasic; used in describing the electromotive actions of muscles. Cf. diphasic and monophasic.

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