| TONE | tilted optimized nonsaturating excitation |
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| FHD | Fetal Heart Tone |
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| FHT | Fetal Heart Tone(s) |
| FHT | fast Hartley transform; fetal heart; fetal heart tone |
| MTDT | modified tone decay test |
| NTD | neural tube defect; nitroblue tetrazolium dye; noise tone difference; 5'-nucleotidase |
| TONE | tilted optimised nonsaturating excitation |
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| CDT | Cubic difference tone |
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| PTA | Pure Tone Audiometry |
| PTA | Pure tone average |
| tone | 1. The normal degree of vigour and tension, in muscle, the resistance to passive elongation or stretch, tonus. 2. A particular quality of sound or of voice. 3. To make permanent or to change, the colour of silver stain by chemical treatment, usually with a heavy metal. Origin: Gr. Tonos, L. Tonus (18 Nov 1997) |
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| tone colour | The distinguishing quality of a sound, by which one may determine its source. Synonym: tone colour. Origin: Fr. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tone decay test | The sounding of a continuous tone at threshold for 1 min; if the intensity must be increased by more than 5 dB for continued perception, it may be a sign of retrocochlear damage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| toner | A solution used in toning. (05 Mar 2000) |
| affective tone | The mental state (pleasure, repugnance, etc.) that accompanies every act or thought. Synonym: affective tone, emotional tone, affectivity. Fundamental tone, the component of lowest frequency in a complex tone. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| audiometry, pure-tone | Measurement of hearing based on the use of pure tones of various frequencies and intensities as auditory stimuli. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pure tone audiogram | A chart of the threshold for hearing acuity at various frequencies usually expressed in decibels above normal threshold and usually covering frequencies from 128 to 8000 Hz. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pure-tone audiometer | An electroacoustical generator which produces pure tones of selected frequencies and calibrated output. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pure-tone audiometry | Audiometry utilizing tones of various frequencies and intensities as auditory stimuli to measure hearing, including comparisons of results from testing air conduction and bone conduction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Traube's double tone | A double sound heard on auscultation over the femoral vessels in cases of aortic and tricuspid insufficiency. (05 Mar 2000) |
| feeling tone | The mental state (pleasure, repugnance, etc.) that accompanies every act or thought. Synonym: affective tone, emotional tone, affectivity. Fundamental tone, the component of lowest frequency in a complex tone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| low tone deafness | Inability to hear low notes or frequencies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tone deafness |
an inability to distinguish differences in pitch
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| tone |
the quality of a person's voice; "he began in a conversational tone"; "he spoke in a nervous tone of voice" (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages; "the Beijing dialect uses four tones" timbre: (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound); "the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely"; "the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet" spirit: the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason" shade: a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted" note: a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound; "the singer held the note too long" utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically; "The students chanted the same slogan over and over again" vary the pitch of one's speech a steady sound without overtones; "they tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies" change the color or tone of; "tone a negative" tonicity: the elastic tension of living muscles, arteries, etc. that facilitate response to stimuli; "the doctor tested my tonicity" change to a color image; "tone a photographic image" a musical interval of two semitones the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author; "the general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government should withdraw"; "from the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome" give a healthy elasticity to; "Let's tone our muscles"
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The appearance or color of coffee. ie "This light toned coffee resembles the brown robes of the Franciscan Order."
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An audible sound of specific pitch and waveform.
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An author's attitude toward the characters and events in the story
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| tone | a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color |
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| tone | (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages |
| tone | the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound) |
| tone | the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author |
| tone | a steady sound without overtones |
| tone | a musical interval of two semitones |
| tone | a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound |
| tone | the quality of a person's voice |
| tone | the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people |
| tone | the elastic tension of living muscles, arteries, etc. that facilitate response to stimuli |
| tone | give a healthy elasticity to |
| tone | change to a color image |
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