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Which is commonly observed of the way early music was notated?
Sternal Angle
A palpable anatomical landmark also known as the angle of Louis, where the manubrium meets the body of the sternum, used in clinical assessments.
Suprasternal Notch
A visible dip or hollow at the base of the neck, above the sternum, where the clavicles meet.
Percussion Note
The sound produced through tapping on the body’s surface, often used in medical examinations to assess the condition of the underlying tissues or organs.
Increased Density
Refers to a condition where tissues or materials in the body or an object exhibit greater compactness which may indicate changes or abnormalities under diagnostic imaging.
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