| PTAT | pure tone average threshold |
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| ST | esotropia; scala tympani; scaphotrapezoid; sclerotherapy; sedimentation time; semitendinosus; sensor... |
| TD | tabes dorsalis; tardive dyskinesia; T-cell dependent; temporary disability; terminal device; tetanus... |
| TDT | terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase; thermal death time; tone decay test; tumor doubling time |
| T&T | time and temperature; touch and tone |
| tone |
The degree of resistance of muscle to stretch.
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| tone |
also known as "Value" - The degree of lightness or darkness, or color variation from cold tones (blues) to warm tones (reds), in an area of a print, whether a color print or a black-and-white print.
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| tone deafness |
Inability to recognize musical tones or pitch differences. In extreme cases it is known as amusia.
Ãâó: www.hearingcenteronline.com/diction_stu.shtml
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| tone |
How light or dark a stone appears.
Ãâó: www.zulumoon.com/glossary/T-glossary.htm
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| Tonegawa |
(n. 1939) Jap?
Ãâó: www.iqb.es/diccio/n/nobel09.htm
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| tone | change the color or tone of |
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| tone | mechanical device consisting of a light balanced arm that carries the cartridge |
| tone | an inability to distinguish differences in pitch |
| tone | make less strong or intense |
| tone | deaden (a sound or noise), esp. by wrapping |
| tone | (music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone |
| tone | a language in which different tones distinguish different meanings |
| tone | the quality of a person's voice |
| tone | an orchestral composition based on literature or folk tales |
| tone | the system of tones used in a particular language or dialect of a tone language |
| tone | give a healthy elasticity to |
| tone | a decisive manner of beginning a musical tone or phrase |
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