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Also referred to as a ultrasound. A technique that bounces painless sound waves off organs to create an image of their structure to detect abnormalities.
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| Sonata |
an extended piece in several movements for a number of instrumental soloists, most commonly one, with instrumental accompaniment
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| Sonata |
Solo composition for piano or other instrument with piano accompaniment.
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| sonogram |
The use of high-frequency sound waves to create images of structures inside the body.
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| Sonata |
instrumental genre in several movements for soloists or small ensembles
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