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phonoscopy 1. the delimiting of solid and hollow organs (liver, heart, lungs, etc.) by listening with a stethoscope while percussion is made in the vicinity.  2. the use of the phonoscope.
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phonoselectoscope an instrument for auscultation by means of which the lower (normal) range of the pulmonary sounds are eliminated, thus emphasizing the higher-pitched pathologic elements.
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phonostethograph an instrument by which the chest sounds are amplified, filtered, and recorded.
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phone Voice operation. A contraction of "telephone" adopted when amateurs started experimenting with voice transmissions in the early 1900's to distinguish such from CW operation.
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phoneme a class of sounds that differ slightly from one another but that may be substituted for one another without any change of meaning.
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