"Sonophoresis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sonophoresis is a medical treatment in which low-frequency ultrasound is applied to the skin to enhance the absorption and penetration of topical medications or cosmetics. It involves the application of a gel or cream containing the desired active ingredient, followed by the application of low-frequency ultrasound waves. The ultrasound waves help to temporarily open up the pores in the skin, allowing the active ingredients to penetrate deeper into the skin, increasing their absorption and effectiveness. This can, for example, enhance the delivery of collagen to reduce wrinkles, or vitamin C to brighten skin tone, or other medications to target skin conditions.
A sonologist is a medical specialist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to sound or hearing. They use various techniques, including sonography (the use of sound waves to create images of the body's internal structures) and other audiological tests, to diagnose and manage conditions such as hearing loss, tinnitus, and ear infections.
Sonoluminescence is a phenomenon in which a sound wave causes light to be emitted from a gas surrounding a collapsing bubble in a liquid. The sound wave creates the bubble by rapidly compressing and decompressing the gas, leading to a rapid increase and decrease in pressure, resulting in a slight vacuum. The bubble then collapses in a violent fashion, releasing the energy it had absorbed in the form of light.
A sónometer, also spelled sonometer, is a device used to measure the pitch of sound. It consists of a metal bar vibrating at different frequencies when plucked or struck, producing a series of musical notes. Typically, a sónometer consists of a thin, straight wire or string which is stretched between two fixed points, or a bar of metal of variable length which is free at both ends. When plucked, the wire or bar vibrates, producing sound, and its frequency is calculated based on its properties and length.
Sonorization is the process of using sound to enhance the presence, atmosphere, mood, and even beauty of a physical environment. It involves creating a controlled level of calming music or sound effects while exiting in the background, creating an immersive and pleasant experience for occupants or visitors. <br><br>The primary application of sonorisation is usually in public spaces, entertainment facilities, and shopping malls, hospitals, restaurants, education, cinema, hotels, fitness centers, offices, airports, sports facilities, and more.
Sonorization is the process of making noise or sound more predominant, often referring to the practice of adding or improving sound effects to a film, video game, or other visual media to create a more immersive experience.