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Definition of sonogram in English: sonogramnoun ˈsəʊnəɡramˈsänəˌɡramˈsōnəˌɡram 1A graph representing a sound, showing the distribution of energy at different frequencies. Example sentencesExamples - A link brings you to an informative introduction, followed by a list of six birds whose sounds are represented as sonograms and in musical notation.
- After amassing a collection of sonograms, scientists can build a dictionary of sounds and search for patterns.
- Cross-correlation coefficients computed from comparisons of sonograms reflect differences in the spectral and temporal characteristics of the call, as well as differences in signal-to-noise ratio.
- Since the researchers only hear and see the sounds as played back over a sonogram (a device for visualizing sounds), they're not certain as to which or how many whales are responsible for the calls they detect.
- Research using sonograms (device for visualizing sound), hydrophones, and other acoustical devices have shown that that these whales produce two sounds termed A or B calls.
2A visual image produced from an ultrasound examination. Example sentencesExamples - Instead, he may use sound waves for a sonarlike mapping power that doesn't need x-rays - much as doctors use sound to create sonograms of unborn babies.
- A routine trip to DJ's doctor turned into a trip to the radiologist and x-rays and sonograms and all the stuff that comes with that.
- In contrast, a bilateral, solid, irregular, and fixed mass palpated or seen on sonogram should alert the clinician to a possible carcinoma.
- A sonogram uses sound waves to make pictures of organs in the body.
- The sonograms, which prognosticated a boy, were wrong.
Definition of sonogram in US English: sonogramnounˈsänəˌɡramˈsōnəˌɡram 1A graph representing a sound, showing the distribution of energy at different frequencies. Example sentencesExamples - A link brings you to an informative introduction, followed by a list of six birds whose sounds are represented as sonograms and in musical notation.
- Since the researchers only hear and see the sounds as played back over a sonogram (a device for visualizing sounds), they're not certain as to which or how many whales are responsible for the calls they detect.
- Cross-correlation coefficients computed from comparisons of sonograms reflect differences in the spectral and temporal characteristics of the call, as well as differences in signal-to-noise ratio.
- Research using sonograms (device for visualizing sound), hydrophones, and other acoustical devices have shown that that these whales produce two sounds termed A or B calls.
- After amassing a collection of sonograms, scientists can build a dictionary of sounds and search for patterns.
2A visual image produced from an ultrasound examination. Example sentencesExamples - In contrast, a bilateral, solid, irregular, and fixed mass palpated or seen on sonogram should alert the clinician to a possible carcinoma.
- A sonogram uses sound waves to make pictures of organs in the body.
- The sonograms, which prognosticated a boy, were wrong.
- A routine trip to DJ's doctor turned into a trip to the radiologist and x-rays and sonograms and all the stuff that comes with that.
- Instead, he may use sound waves for a sonarlike mapping power that doesn't need x-rays - much as doctors use sound to create sonograms of unborn babies.
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