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sone

(sōn),
A unit of loudness; a pure tone of 1000 Hz at 40 dB above the normal threshold of audibility has a loudness of 1 sone.
[L. sonus, sound]
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Sone

A brand name for PREDNISONE.
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Side-scan sonars emit pulses down towards the seafloor across a wide-angle while being towed from a boat.
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