English to Punjabi Dictionary polygraph

polygraph

ਪੌਲੀਗ੍ਰਾਫ
definition
noun
Lie-detector technology has moved on from cumbersome polygraphs that measure physiological responses to questions.
a machine designed to detect and record changes in physiological characteristics, such as a person's pulse and breathing rates, used especially as a lie detector.
example
And Johnny Skakel, his brother, who was one of those witnesses, was tested by polygraph and passed the 'polygraph' .
But as to that man's claims, I understand also his representative says he passed a 'polygraph' .
And he passed the 'polygraph' , but he was a suspect and then they eliminated him.
But the snitch failed a 'polygraph' and Guandique passed one.
One was setting up a 'polygraph' , laying out the lie detector's telltale wires and cords.
He invented a lie-detecting machine called the 'polygraph' .
The results suggest that fMRI may one day prove a more accurate lie detector than the 'polygraph' .
And the prosecutors still argued that my client was guilty when they knew he passed the 'polygraph' .
Given the 'polygraph' 's dubious record, resistance to the lie detector has started to stir.
The subject was asked to stand up immediately and changes in the heart rate were noted in the 'polygraph' .
But during her 'polygraph' examination, the machine showed that her perspiration and skin resistance were abnormal.
I think it's important that people know they passed the 'polygraph' ; that this little girl is in danger.
Also, apparently, he took a polygraph, but one of the things that was omitted from the statement was whether or not he passed the 'polygraph' .
Depending on the mode of recording, the signal has to be amplified for feeding a 'polygraph' or digitized for recording on hard disk.
He did not invent the 'polygraph' , but he did design the Backster control question technique, called the zone technique.
Mechanical activity was recorded on a 'polygraph' via isometric transducers.
Also within the Shaughnessy affidavit are details of 'polygraph' - lie detector - evidence which throws the entire prosecution theory into chaos.
Objective responses are recorded on a 'polygraph' trace.
She could take and pass a 'polygraph' with flying colors because she may really have no knowledge about his whereabouts.
if he passed the 'polygraph', of course, it would authenticate his story
They've gone in and they've passed the 'polygraphs' , and they've done the right thing.
Reve and I went in the first day and took 'polygraphs' .
They found out that 'polygraphs' did not detect these people lying.
Chart speed was 5 mm/sec, and 'polygraphic' records were scored by hand.
Lie-detector technology has moved on from cumbersome 'polygraphs' that measure physiological responses to questions.
The 'polygraphic' recordings were analyzed at 30-second intervals and classified as NREM sleep, REM sleep, or undetermined sleep according to recommended criteria.
We've initiated 'polygraphs' , we've initiated very tight security.
Accomplished liars will beat 'polygraphs' , mislead interrogators, and hoodwink the most sophisticated security regime.
There's a specific code section that says 'polygraphs' aren't admissible.
Now the only thing we know about 'polygraphs' is if you pass the first one, you don't get a second one.
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