| SPL | skin potential level; sound pressure level; splanchnic; spontaneous lesion; staphylococcal phage lys... |
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| SPS | scapuloperoneal syndrome; shoulder pain and stiffness; simple partial seizures; slow-progressive sch... |
| SSD | shaded surface display; single saturating dose; Social Security disability; source-skin distance; so... |
| SSPL | saturation sound pressure level |
| T1 | spin-lattice or longitudinal relaxation time; tricuspid first sound |
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card An expanson board that enables a computer to manipulate and output sounds. Sound cards are necessary for nearly all CD-ROMs and have become commonplace on modern personal computers. Sound cards enable the computer to output sound through speakers connected to the board, to record sound input from a microphone connected to the computer, and manipulate sound stored on a disk. Nearly all sound cards support MIDI, a standard for representing music electronically. ...
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Use for those involved in all aspects of voice and non- music aural effects comprising the track portion of a moving image work; covers equipment, production, recording, engineering, editing and mixing of sound; includes special sound effects not covered by special effects. For music, use "Music."
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Normal and healthy: free from injury or flaw.
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Variations in pressure in an elastic medium, such as air, which are capable of stimulating the sensation of hearing. STANDARD DEVIATION A measure of the variability of a set of data points about their mean (average level). The above terms are frequently used in discussions on hearing protection and hearing conservation.
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An inference is sound just in case it is valid and all of its premises are true.
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| sound | (music) resonator consisting of a thin board whose vibrations reinforce the sound of the instrument |
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| sound | a resonating chamber in a musical instrument (as the body of a violin) |
| sound | (of water depth) measured by a line and plumb |
| sound | a device for making soundings |
| sound | the act of measuring depth of water (usually with a sounding line) |
| sound | a measure of the depth of water taken by sounding |
| sound | making or having a sound as specified |
| sound | having volume or depth |
| sound | appearing to be as specified |
| sound | (music) resonator consisting of a thin board whose vibrations reinforce the sound of the instrument |
| sound | a person whose reactions to something serve as an indication of its acceptability |
| sound | a metal bob at the end of a sounding line |
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