What's the difference between phono and phonograph?

Phono


Definition:

  • (n.) A South American butterfly (Ithonia phono) having nearly transparent wings.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The CT-findings agree with the well known localization of the lesion in the phono-mesencephalic region in these patients.
  • (2) The main phono-hemodynamic and phono-anatomical correlations have been emphasized: 1.
  • (3) It is thus stressed the opportunity of echocardiography approach for the identification of the incoordinate ventricular contraction and for the determination of IRP duration which may be exposed to serious mistakes using the traditional phono-apexcardiographic method.
  • (4) Phono- and electromechanical delays were also measured.
  • (5) Using this rig we have investigated the design techniques applied to the new phono-sensors and we have also analysed the sensors themselves.
  • (6) Besides, background registrations, reactive shifts in the EEG in photo and phono-stimulation was studied along with a study of introduced substances of a central adreno- and cholinolytical action.
  • (7) Combination of different methods: echo-, phono- and mechanocardiography, have led to completely new insights in the genesis of low frequency and high frequency vibrations of the heart.
  • (8) It proposes a new insight into the relation of in vivo electromagnetic fields and gravitational fields and discusses such manifestations as solitons, the quantum hall effect, gravity waves, biological strings, biologically closed electric circuits, phonos and the piezoelectric nature of living tissue.
  • (9) The compliance of this transducer, the INductive PHOno-sensor (INPHO), can be matched to that of the maternal abdomen to provide an optimal transfer of displacement between maternal abdomen and transducer.
  • (10) The phonetic apparatus used are the sound spectrograph, oscillograph, phono-laryngograph, flow-nasalitygraph, etc.
  • (11) Digital signal processing methods have been developed for the analysis of combined echo-phono-mechanocardiograms.
  • (12) 20 subjects with parietal ventricular block, detected by Frank vectoracardiogram, were submitted to phono-mechanographic examination.
  • (13) In 198 valvular heart disease patients, the use of dynamic tests significantly improved the rate of diagnostic success, thus confirming the usefulness of dynamic phono-mechanocardiography.
  • (14) In this chronic phase the same phono-echocardiographic parameters and isovolumetric relaxation time were measured at 6 and 12 weeks.
  • (15) In this review, linear modeling methods for the analysis of electroencephalograms, electro- and phono-cardiograms, electromyograms, and gastrointestinal signals are surveyed.
  • (16) All patients underwent clinical investigation, including electro-, phono- and echocardiography, and tetrapolar chest rheoplethysmography.
  • (17) Phono and echo measurements were done sequentially.
  • (18) Fifteen selected hypothyroid patients without symptoms or signs of cardiovascular disease and an equal number of matched control subjects underwent simultaneous recording of electrocardiogram and phono-, apex-, and echocardiography to assess dynamic systolic and diastolic left ventricular function.
  • (19) Similarly, ICP by echo was shorter than ICP by phono in every patient.
  • (20) Besides undergoing routine methods of examination all patients were tested for the function of external respiration and subjected to X-ray examination of the lungs and heart and electro-, phono-, vector- and kinetocardiography.

Phonograph


Definition:

  • (n.) A character or symbol used to represent a sound, esp. one used in phonography.
  • (n.) An instrument for the mechanical registration and reproduction of audible sounds, as articulate speech, etc. It consists of a rotating cylinder or disk covered with some material easily indented, as tinfoil, wax, paraffin, etc., above which is a thin plate carrying a stylus. As the plate vibrates under the influence of a sound, the stylus makes minute indentations or undulations in the soft material, and these, when the cylinder or disk is again turned, set the plate in vibration, and reproduce the sound.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have recently developed a phonographic transducer which is compliance-matched to the maternal abdomen.
  • (2) 19 normal children were grouped into four age populations according to electroglotto- and phonographic analysis.
  • (3) The result of our study showed that alexia in Chinese ideographic language differs from alexia in western phonographic languages.
  • (4) Some practitioners were accused of Satanism by Christian pressure groups and conspiracy theorists, partly thanks to the popularity of occultist Aleister Crowley, who suggested in a 1913 book that would-be magicians train by listening “to phonograph records reversed”.
  • (5) Tony Wadsworth, former head of EMI and now chairman of the British Phonographic Industry, said: "It's not healthy to have a few large companies having all the hits."
  • (6) Copyright owners, largely represented by the Motion Picture Association and the British Phonographic Industry, support the act's attempt to crack down on piracy but have become discouraged at its protracted and slow progress.
  • (7) The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry has yet to release a formal statement on its reported plans.
  • (8) Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the British Phonographic Industry, which represents the music groups in the UK, said: "The high court today ruled that The Pirate Bay is illegal.
  • (9) Charges against the site, which allows web users to access music, movies and TV shows without paying for them and claimed 22 million users during February, were brought by a consortium of media, film and music companies led by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
  • (10) He said the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) was attacked on 19-20 September 2010, though the DDoS did not shut the site down.
  • (11) The Pirate Bay is not just a service that aggregates illegal torrents and points to filesharing sites and individuals, it is a politicised movement that delights in provoking the likes of the Motion Picture Association of America and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
  • (12) The British Phonographic Industry (BPI), the UK music industry trade body, said BT and TalkTalk's legal challenge against the act is "misconceived and will fail".
  • (13) Innovation in a digital economy is much more Pirate Bay than it is Phonographic Industry.
  • (14) The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) says only 2m SACDs were sold last year, compared to 1.7bn CDs.
  • (15) But Geoff Taylor, the chief executive of the British Phonographic Industry, the music trade body that lobbied on behalf of the act's anti-piracy measures, said: "The BPI continues to believe that measures to prevent access to illegal websites are essential if Britain's creative and technology sectors are to fulfil their growth potential.
  • (16) Pirate Bay logo John Kennedy, chairman and chief executive of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, said: "We're very pleased at the verdict of what was a very important case for us.
  • (17) From the phonographic analysis of the cardiac sounds with simultaneous recording of apexcardiogram or echocardiogram, the production mechanism of the diastolic click was discussed.
  • (18) Japan is the second biggest music market in the world after the US, with a 22% global share, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
  • (19) Our special recording system permitted exact phonographic registration of the verbal stimulus and reaction as well as of the PGR.
  • (20) The articulation-phonographic (oscillographic) method of registration based on the transformation of acoustic fluctuations into an electrical signal was used for the determination of a character and degree of speech disturbances following brain strokes.

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