Phon Health Dictionary

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n. a unit of loudness of sound. The intensity of a sound to be measured is compared by the human ear to a reference tone of 2 × 10?5 pascal sound pressure and 1000 hertz frequency. The intensity of the reference tone is increased until it appears to be equal in loudness to the sound being measured; the loudness of this sound in phons is then equal to the number of decibels by which the reference tone has had to be increased.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Phonation

The production of vocal sounds – in particular, speech.... phonation

Phonocardiograph

An instrument for the graphic recording of heart sounds and murmurs.... phonocardiograph

Phonsa

(American) Filled with joy Phonsah, Phonsia, Phonsiah, Phonsea, Phonseah, Phonza, Phonzia, Phonzea... phonsa

Phonasthenia

n. weakness of the voice, especially when due to fatigue.... phonasthenia

Phoniatrics

n. the study of the voice and its disorders.... phoniatrics

Phonocardiogram

n. see electrocardiophonography. —phonocardiography n.... phonocardiogram

Phonophobia

n. excessive sensitivity to and fear of certain specific sounds irrespective of the level of the sound. See hyperacusis; misophonia.... phonophobia

Phonosurgery

n. surgery performed on the larynx externally or endoscopically to improve or modify the quality of the voice.... phonosurgery



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