0 an image, especially of a baby that is still inside the womb, that is produced by ultrasound (= sound waves) --
Figure 3 displays the sonogram of the rotating tube while performing two arpeggios at varied rotational speed.
Thirty-four fetuses with disproportion and "genetic sonogram" without evidence of structural heart and extracadiac malformations were retrospectively analyzed.
One thing is immediately noticeable on examining the sonogram provided by the acousmograph even without a first listening of the piece.
If the cell division of the twins was late, just before conjoined twins would occur, a single yolk sac would be apparent on the sonogram.
The overall shape of these long-term sonograms is also found at smaller time scales.
From this record, we can select the elements to print (for example, delete the sonogram and retain the text or graphic elements only).
These writers are clearly enthusiastic advocates of the sonogram.
It involves annotating the sonogram with very simple symbols or text (figure 8).