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  • 11Echo machine — An echo machine is the early name for a sound processing device used with electronic instruments to repeat the sound and produce a simulated echo. The device was popular with guitarists and was used by Jimmy Page and Syd Barrett among others.… …

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  • 12Echo Camp — Infobox nrhp | name =Echo Camp nrhp type = caption = Main Lodge, 1916, S R Stoddard nearest city= Raquette Lake, New York locmapin = New York area = built =1883 architect= Blanchard,Charles H. architecture= Other added = November 07, 1986… …

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  • 13Pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis — Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which the myelin (a fatty substance which covers the axons of nerve cells, important for proper nerve conduction) degenerates. At least five characteristics are present in CNS tissues of MS patients:… …

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  • 14flutter echo — daugkartinis aidas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. flutter echo; multiple trip echo vok. Mehrfachecho, n rus. многократное эхо, n pranc. écho multiple, m …

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  • 15flutter echo — daugkartinis aidas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. flutter echo; multiple trip echo vok. Mehrfachecho, n rus. многократное эхо, n pranc. écho multiple, m …

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  • 16Light echo — A light echo is a phenomenon observed in astronomy. Analogous to an echo of sound, a light echo is produced when a sudden flash or burst of light, such as that observed in novae, is reflected off a source and arrives at the viewer some time after …

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  • 17The Echo Project — infobox music festival music festival name = The Echo Project location = Fairburn, Georgia, US years active= 2007 founders = Nicolas Bouckaert dates = October genre = Jam bands, Alternative rock, Hip hop, jazz, americana, bluegrass, country, folk …

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  • 18Signal reflection — occurs when a signal is transmitted along a transmission medium, such as a copper cable or an optical fiber, some of the signal power may be reflected back to its origin rather than being carried all the way along the cable to the far end. This… …

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  • 19Diastolic dysfunction — refers to an abnormality in the heart s (i.e. left ventricle s) filling during diastole. Diastole is that phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart (i.e. ventricle) is not contracting but is actually relaxed and filling with blood that is being… …

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  • 20Diastolic heart failure — Diastolic dysfunction Classification and external resources ICD 9 428.3 Diastolic heart failure or diastolic dysfunction refers to decline in performance of one or both ventricles of the heart during the time phase of diastole. Diastole is that… …

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