Difference between revisions of "Tuning Fork"

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* If you enjoy playing the '''tuning fork''', try playing with [[Einthoven's Triangle]].
 
* If you enjoy playing the '''tuning fork''', try playing with [[Einthoven's Triangle]].
 
* In an emergency situation, a '''tuning fork''' can be used as an eating utensil.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/11/tuning-fork/ Unable to Find a Regular Fork, Hungry Neurologist Gonna Give This Tuning Fork a Go (Gomerblog)]</ref>
 
* In an emergency situation, a '''tuning fork''' can be used as an eating utensil.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/11/tuning-fork/ Unable to Find a Regular Fork, Hungry Neurologist Gonna Give This Tuning Fork a Go (Gomerblog)]</ref>
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'''Now, What Song Do You Want to Play?'''
 
'''Now, What Song Do You Want to Play?'''

Latest revision as of 14:40, 23 November 2017

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By placing a tuning fork against a patient's skull, as is typically done with the Weber and Rinne tests, medical providers are able to tune their musical instruments in the appropriate key.


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  • If you enjoy playing the tuning fork, try playing with Einthoven's Triangle.
  • In an emergency situation, a tuning fork can be used as an eating utensil.[1]


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References


  1. Unable to Find a Regular Fork, Hungry Neurologist Gonna Give This Tuning Fork a Go (Gomerblog)


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