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('hx««$), an Oreade, who when Zeus was playing with the nymphs, used to keep Hera at a distance by incessantly talking to her. In this manner Hera was not able to detect her faithless husband, and the nymphs had time to escape. Hera, however, found out the deception, and she punished Echo by changing her into an echo, that is, a being with no controul over its tongue, which is neither able to speak before anybody else has spoken, nor to be silent when somebody else has spoken. ...
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| echinulate |
with slight projections, usually pointed, on the surface of conidia or conidiophores. Torula,Heterosporium.
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| echocardiography |
Cardiac imaging study that uses sound waves to create /images of the heart; shows heart's motion and size of its chambers.
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| echocardiogram |
Examination of the heart and surrounding tissue by high-energy sound waves; term referring to such procedures
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| echocardiographic |
Examination of the heart and surrounding tissue by high-energy sound waves; term referring to such procedures
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