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Definition of echogram in English: echogramnoun ˈɛkəʊɡramˈekōˌɡram A recording of depth or distance under water made by an echo sounder. Example sentencesExamples - Dives of exactly the same appearance were also evident in echograms recorded when the AUV was unattended; it is data from those dives that are considered in this paper.
- A small bowel series, a computed tomography scan, and an abdominal echogram revealed a mass in the terminal ileum along with multiple nodules in the liver.
- With radar, sonar, fish-finders and echograms she could pinpoint and capture whole schools of fish with chilling effectiveness.
- An echogram of the kind pioneered by Maurice Ewing shows this clearly.
Definition of echogram in US English: echogramnounˈekōˌɡram A recording of depth or distance under water made by an echo sounder. Example sentencesExamples - Dives of exactly the same appearance were also evident in echograms recorded when the AUV was unattended; it is data from those dives that are considered in this paper.
- With radar, sonar, fish-finders and echograms she could pinpoint and capture whole schools of fish with chilling effectiveness.
- An echogram of the kind pioneered by Maurice Ewing shows this clearly.
- A small bowel series, a computed tomography scan, and an abdominal echogram revealed a mass in the terminal ileum along with multiple nodules in the liver.
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