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  2. Daniel Kish - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Kish (born 1966 in Montebello, California) [1] is an American expert in human echolocation and the President of World Access for the Blind (WAFTB), a California-registered nonprofit organization founded by Kish in 2000 to facilitate "the self-directed achievement of people with all forms of blindness" and increase public awareness about their strengths and capabilities. [2]

  3. Echocardiography - Wikipedia

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    Sonographer doing an echocardiogram of a child Echocardiogram in the parasternal long-axis view, showing a measurement of the heart's left ventricle. Health societies recommend the use of echocardiography for initial diagnosis when a change in the patient's clinical status occurs and when new data from an echocardiogram would result in the physician changing the patient's care. [7]

  4. Ecco the Dolphin (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Panicked, Annunziata turned to his boss Clyde Grossman who suggested Echo, which alluded to the dolphin's echolocation ability. Annunziata loved the idea. Annunziata loved the idea. Being of Italian descent, he chose the spelling Ecco , because it can loosely mean "I see" in that language, and "seeing with sound" is what echolocation enables ...

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    Mark Cuban on MasterClass. $10/month Buy Now. The class, which launched on the MasterClass website on Thursday, Feb. 22, is a 10-part series in which Cuban teaches subscribers his insider secrets ...

  6. Gradient echo - Wikipedia

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    Unlike spin echo, gradient echo does not need to wait for transverse magnetisation to decay completely before initiating another sequence, thus it requires very short repetition times (TR), and therefore to acquire images in a short time. [2] After echo is formed, some transverse magnetisations remains because of short TR. [2]

  7. Echo-class survey ship - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... There are two classes of survey ships of the British Royal Navy known as the Echo-class:

  8. Category:Echo-class submarines - Wikipedia

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  9. Echo-class survey ship (2002) - Wikipedia

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    The Echo class was a class of multi-purpose hydrographic survey ships in commission with the Royal Navy. The ships were primarily tasked with conducting survey work in support of submarine and amphibious operations, however, the class also has a secondary role in mine countermeasures .