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honk Pediatrics A widely-transmitted precordial whoop, described as a high-pitched, musical, late systolic murmur in some Pts with mitral valve prolapse–MVP, a sound attributed to resonation of the valve leaflets and chordae;
non-honkers with MVP may be made to honk by having them stand or lean How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Franklin's handlers also called upon one of the finest rhythm sections in history, King Curtis' Kingpins (led by the brilliant r&b sax honker, with guitarist Cornell Dupree, bassist Jerry Jemmott and drummer Bernard Purdie). This catholic selection of material continued over following months, including architects such as Stirling, Ungers, Meier and even Philip Johnson, and the magazine stood in the forefront with reports on Lloyd's and Honkers & Shankers as projects. Say you have a school dance, and a big red honker appears on the tip of your nose. |
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