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  • Doppler ultrasonography [r]: Application of the Doppler effect in ultrasound to detect movement of blood cells by the analysis of the change in frequency of the returning echoes. [e]
  • Brain plasticity and music [r]: The adaptations and changes in the brain during learning music formally. [e]
  • Modulation [r]: The process of varying one waveform in relation to another waveform. [e]
  • Ultrasonic therapy [r]: A method used to provide deep local heating of tissue, without affecting the skin [e]