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What (who) is stereophonic reproduction - definition

HUMAN REPRODUCTION IN WHICH DNA OR GESTATION IS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY OR DONOR
Third party reproduction; Donor-assisted reproduction

stereophonic         
  • Label for 2.0 sound (stereo)
  • A-B stereo microphone placement
  • Domestic]] stereo system, having two speakers
  •  Label and sleeve from [[Audio Fidelity Records]]' second stereo demonstration record, ca. 1958
  • Bell Labs binaural demonstration at World's Fair
  • 250px
  • Mid-Side stereo microphone technique
  •  [[ORTF]] stereo microphone technique
  • [[HH Scott]] Model 350, ca. 1961: the first FM multiplex stereo tuner sold in the U.S.
  • Diagram of Clément Ader's [[théatrophone]] prototype at the Opera during the World Exhibition in Paris (1881)
  • Two microphones set up to record a piano simultaneously, which creates a stereo sound
  • X-Y stereo microphone placement
  • "Wandering Dragon Plays with Phoenix" Part One of Twelve, possibly the earliest "accidental stereo", made as a [[field recording]] by [[Berthold Laufer]] for [[Franz Boaz]] in 1901
METHOD OF SOUND REPRODUCTION USING TWO AUDIO CHANNELS
Stereophonic; Stereophony; Intensity stereo; Stereo system; Stereophonic Sound System; Stereo sound; Stereo separation; Stereo; Two-channel stereo; 2.0ch; Crossfeed; Stereo channel; Stereo audio; Stereo mix; Stereo seperation; 2.0 stereo; Spaced pair; Coincident pair; Audio balance; Sound balance; Stereophonic recording; Stereo speakers; Stereophonic audio; True stereo; Stereo record; Balance (stereo); Stereo microphone
[?st?r??(?)'f?n?k, ?st??r??(?)-]
¦ adjective (of sound recording and reproduction) using two or more channels so that the reproduced sound seems to surround the listener and to come from more than one source. Compare with monophonic.
Derivatives
stereophonically adverb
stereophony -'?f(?)ni noun
Crossfeed         
  • Label for 2.0 sound (stereo)
  • A-B stereo microphone placement
  • Domestic]] stereo system, having two speakers
  •  Label and sleeve from [[Audio Fidelity Records]]' second stereo demonstration record, ca. 1958
  • Bell Labs binaural demonstration at World's Fair
  • 250px
  • Mid-Side stereo microphone technique
  •  [[ORTF]] stereo microphone technique
  • [[HH Scott]] Model 350, ca. 1961: the first FM multiplex stereo tuner sold in the U.S.
  • Diagram of Clément Ader's [[théatrophone]] prototype at the Opera during the World Exhibition in Paris (1881)
  • Two microphones set up to record a piano simultaneously, which creates a stereo sound
  • X-Y stereo microphone placement
  • "Wandering Dragon Plays with Phoenix" Part One of Twelve, possibly the earliest "accidental stereo", made as a [[field recording]] by [[Berthold Laufer]] for [[Franz Boaz]] in 1901
METHOD OF SOUND REPRODUCTION USING TWO AUDIO CHANNELS
Stereophonic; Stereophony; Intensity stereo; Stereo system; Stereophonic Sound System; Stereo sound; Stereo separation; Stereo; Two-channel stereo; 2.0ch; Crossfeed; Stereo channel; Stereo audio; Stereo mix; Stereo seperation; 2.0 stereo; Spaced pair; Coincident pair; Audio balance; Sound balance; Stereophonic recording; Stereo speakers; Stereophonic audio; True stereo; Stereo record; Balance (stereo); Stereo microphone
Crossfeed is the process of blending the left and right channels of a stereo audio recording. It is generally used to reduce the extreme channel separation often featured in early stereo recordings (e.
stereo         
  • Label for 2.0 sound (stereo)
  • A-B stereo microphone placement
  • Domestic]] stereo system, having two speakers
  •  Label and sleeve from [[Audio Fidelity Records]]' second stereo demonstration record, ca. 1958
  • Bell Labs binaural demonstration at World's Fair
  • 250px
  • Mid-Side stereo microphone technique
  •  [[ORTF]] stereo microphone technique
  • [[HH Scott]] Model 350, ca. 1961: the first FM multiplex stereo tuner sold in the U.S.
  • Diagram of Clément Ader's [[théatrophone]] prototype at the Opera during the World Exhibition in Paris (1881)
  • Two microphones set up to record a piano simultaneously, which creates a stereo sound
  • X-Y stereo microphone placement
  • "Wandering Dragon Plays with Phoenix" Part One of Twelve, possibly the earliest "accidental stereo", made as a [[field recording]] by [[Berthold Laufer]] for [[Franz Boaz]] in 1901
METHOD OF SOUND REPRODUCTION USING TWO AUDIO CHANNELS
Stereophonic; Stereophony; Intensity stereo; Stereo system; Stereophonic Sound System; Stereo sound; Stereo separation; Stereo; Two-channel stereo; 2.0ch; Crossfeed; Stereo channel; Stereo audio; Stereo mix; Stereo seperation; 2.0 stereo; Spaced pair; Coincident pair; Audio balance; Sound balance; Stereophonic recording; Stereo speakers; Stereophonic audio; True stereo; Stereo record; Balance (stereo); Stereo microphone
(stereos)
1.
Stereo is used to describe a sound system in which the sound is played through two speakers. Compare mono
.
...loudspeakers that give all-around stereo sound.
ADJ
2.
A stereo is a cassette or CD player with two speakers.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Third-party reproduction

Third-party reproduction or donor-assisted reproduction is any human reproduction in which DNA or gestation is provided by a third party or donor other than the one or two parents who will raise the resulting child. This goes beyond the traditional father–mother model, and the third party's involvement is limited to the reproductive process and does not extend into the raising of the child. Third-party reproduction is used by couples unable to reproduce by traditional means, by same-sex couples, and by men and women without a partner. Where donor gametes are provided by a donor, the donor will be a biological parent of the resulting child, but in third party reproduction, he or she will not be the caring parent.