sonifier

English

Etymology

sonify + -er

Noun

sonifier (plural sonifiers)

  1. A device for subjecting a sample to sonic waves.
    • 1998, Mark Doolittle, Karen Reue, Lipase and Phospholipase Protocols, →ISBN, page 117:
      The tip should be calibrated with the sonifier against sonic pressure.
    • 2006, Stephen R. Schmidt, Catalysis of Organic Reactions: Twenty-first Conference, →ISBN, page 215:
      During control (magnetically stirred/silent-MS) experiments, the reactor was connected to the sonifier probe assembly, purged and then pressurized with hydrogen (60 psig).
    • 2008, Antonia Vlahou, Clinical Proteomics: Methods and Protocols, →ISBN, page 186:
      To break the cells, set the digital sonifier amplitude at 16%.

Synonyms

  • sonificator

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔ.ni.fje/
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Verb

sonifier

  1. to sonify (to translate data into sound)

Conjugation

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