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sinogram
Etymology 1 n. Any character used in Chinese writing. Etymology 2
n. A diagnostic image of the sinus, produced by sinography.
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Sinogram
Sinogram may refer to:
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based on sinology:
- also: sinograph: a Chinese character (Hanzi), especially when used in a different language, such as Japanese (Kanji), Korean (Hanja) or Vietnamese (Hantu)
- a tetragram - a complex character of a writing system which follows the graphic conventions of Chinese characters, by being written into a square, e.g. Korean Hangul, Japanese Kana, a character of Tangut script, of Passepa script, or of any other living or dead writing system of the Sinosphere
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based on sine:
- a visual representation of the raw data obtained in a computed axial tomography (CAT) scan. The term was introduced by Paul Edholm and Bertil Jacobson in 1975 and stems from the fact that rays through a fixed point in the object correspond to a sinusoidal curve in this representation.