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echometry
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/11/17 07:33 UTC 版)
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echometry (uncountable)
- (obsolete) acoustics;
- The art of constructing vaults to produce echoes.
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1984, Joseph Loewenstein, Yale Studies in English - Volume 192, page 60:
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although construction of the Banqueting House began a few months before Jones could have had the benefit of Biancani's echometry, Jones was immersed in the Bitruvian tradition and would have been aware of the importance given to resonance and echo in the De Architectura.
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2019, Francois J. Bonnet, The Order of Sounds: A Sonorous Archipelago, page 29:
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But the resulting theoretical formalization, echometry, was foreshadowed by religious and doctrinal considerations that authorized the consideration of acoustics at the level of dogma, as we can see in the sermons of Bernard of Clairvaux, for instance:
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- A hypothetical science of echos.
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2024, John Hollander, The Figure of Echo: A Mode of Allusion in Milton and After, page 3:
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He wrote on the reflective properties of the various conic sections and even fancied a projected discipline of "Echometry," which might cope with such intriguing problems as (1) echoes that could respond up to twe3nty times, with the final repetition louder than the initial ones; (2) protable echo chambers, like portable mirrors; (3) echoes that would answer in Spanish what was cried out in French; (4) echoes that would respond to a tone at the octave or fifth; (5) echoes that would store sound and reflect only at certain times of day or night; and so forth.
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- The scientific measurement of sounds or echoes.
- The use of reflected sound waves to measure the shape or movement of objects.
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1951, Industrial Diamond Abstracts - Volume 8, page 98:
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In determining dynamic level of liquids in bore-holes by existing methods and apparatus, eg by gas volumes in piping, echometry etc, much time is required together with elaborate apparatus, often yielding unsatisfactory results without possibility of studying in situ all special features in connection with liquid level over long periods.
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1975, I. V. Nikonorov, Interaction of Fishing Gear with Fish Aggregations, page 71:
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2012, Alain Mascle, Hydrocarbon and Petroleum Geology of France:
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- (medicine, ophthalmology) The use of ultrasound echos to make biometric measurements (as opposed to making images, which is called medical ultrasound).
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1992, Robert John Weber, David N. Perkins, Inventive Minds: Creativity in Technology, page 139:
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The acoustics system design for echometry is significantly different from that of tissue-structure mapping in that diffuse backscatter is essential.
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2008, Roberto Sampaolesi, Jorge Zarate, Juan Roberto Sampaolesi, The Glaucomas: Volume I - Pediatric Glaucomas, page 42:
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In order to apply echometry to the diagnosis and follow-up of congenital glaucoma, we carried out the following study with normal children with the aim of finding out the values of axial lengths in developing normal eyes and in congenital glaucomas.
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2017, Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu, Design of Nanostructures for Theranostics Applications, page 499:
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Considered as the father of medical ultrasound, John Wilde was the first one to describe echometry, which enabled him to distinguish healthy cells from cancerous ones.
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- The use of reflected sound waves to measure the shape or movement of objects.
派生語
- echometric
アナグラム
- chyometer
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