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| FTC | frequency tuning curve |
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| PTC | psychophysical tuning curve |
| TC | Tuning curve |
| tuning fork | <instrument> A steel or magnesium-alloy instrument roughly resembling a two-pronged fork, the vibrations of the prongs of which, when struck, give a musical note of restricted band width; used to test the hearing and vibratory sensation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tuning fork |
a metal implement with two prongs that gives a fixed tone when struck; used to tune musical instruments
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| tuning fork |
a U-shaped steel device with a handle at its base, which when struck produces a relatively pure tone of definite pitch
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| tuning f. |
a fork-shaped metal instrument with two tines, which produces harmonic vibration when the tines are struck; used to test hearing by air and bone conduction. See also tuning fork tests, under test.
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| tuning fork t.’s |
hearing tests using a vibrating tuning fork of known frequency as a source of sound. See Bing t., Rinne t., Schwabach t., and Weber's t. (def. 1).
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| tuning | calibrating something (a musical instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency |
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| tuning | a metal implement with two prongs that gives a fixed tone when struck |
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