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sonic recording the time required for sound to travel a specific distance through rock, using a wireline of LWD instrument. The rate of travel varies with rock composition, porosity, and fluid content.
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sonograph A hard copy display of sonar data generated either in real time or from recorded data. Also known as sonograms, hard copy "records" of sonar data are generated either by a sonar printer, specialized graphics printer or with modern computerized sonar displays, by any drafting printer in color or black and white. Early sonar printers used a wet paper technology creating dark and light zones on the paper through the migration of ions from a consumable print head or "blade. ...
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Sonata a work for one or two players consisting of four movements
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sonic boom Noise, pressure, and shock waves resulting from an aircraft or missile exceeding the speed of sound. At one time property damage caused by sonic boom was excluded under most property forms. Modern commercial property forms and homeowner policies now cover losses by sonic boom.
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Sonata Composition for one or more instruments, usually in several movements; takes on different forms in different style periods.
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