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sonography using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs
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sonography Night writing was a system of code that used symbols of twelve dots (2 wide and 6 high) designed by Charles Barbier in response to Napoleon's demand for a code that soldiers could use to communicate silently and without light at night. Called sonography, each grid of dots stands for a letter or phoneme. Barbier's system was too complex for soldiers to learn, and was rejected by the military; in 1821 he visited the National Institute for the Blind in Paris, France, where he met Louis Braille. ...
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sonography A imaging technique for visualizing the growth of ovarian follicles during infertility therapy.
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sonography An imaging test which sends sound waves to and receives them back from an organ to create an image of that organ.
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sonography use of sound to form images eg ultrasound scanning
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