stethoscopes in English

noun
1
a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disk-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest and two tubes connected to earpieces.
I knelt down by Phyllis, took out my stethoscope to establish my medical credentials, and listened knowingly to her chest.

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1. Currently, a number of companies offer electronic stethoscopes.

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3. Acoustic stethoscopes are limited in their ability to transmit and amplify sound.

4. This re-conceptualization occurred in part, Duffin argues, because prior to stethoscopes, there were no non-lethal instruments for exploring internal anatomy.

5. Binaural stethoscopes with flexible rubber tubes to connect the ear pieces to the chest piece, circa 1880

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7. Surgical, medical and dental instruments and apparatus, namely, bandage scissors, stethoscopes, blood pressure aneroids and medical pocket organizer

8. Stethoscopes can be modified by replacing the standard earpieces with moulded versions, which improve comfort and transmission of sound.

9. Automotive testing equipment, in the nature of brake fluid testers, battery testers, electric testers, motor mechanics stethoscopes (for non medical use), anti-freeze hydrometers, acid hydrometers for batteries

10. However, amplification of stethoscope contact artifacts, and component cutoffs (frequency response thresholds of electronic stethoscope microphones, pre-amps, amps, and speakers) limit electronically amplified stethoscopes' overall utility by amplifying mid-range sounds, while simultaneously attenuating high- and low- frequency range sounds.

11. These protective garments are generally also festooned with wands of office: Besmeared stethoscopes draped around the neck, clunky paging devices clipped to the belt, and an array of well chewed ballpoint pens poking forlornly from the breast and hip pockets.