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The electrically neutral area on an EKG is referred to as the isoelectric line, which represents the baseline level of electrical activity in the heart when there is no depolarization or repolarization occurring. It typically appears between the waves of the EKG, such as between the P wave and the QRS complex, and serves as a reference point for measuring the amplitude of the waves. Deviations from this line can indicate various cardiac conditions or abnormalities.

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