I had one recently. it's like a sonogram of your heart. it shows the muscles, valves and arteries and is used to check for blockages, tears, murmurs. it's painless and quite interesting. you'll get to see your heart working!
i am not sure how it was gathered.
Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness the event is called hearsay.
Any information or evidence that you gathered is considered data. This data can be qualitative or quantitative, and it forms the basis for analysis, conclusions, or decision-making. It’s essential to evaluate the reliability and relevance of the data to ensure accurate interpretations and outcomes.
From what I've gathered it is a joining of two neurons, and it is at this connection that we learn to function, and communicate....I could be totally wrong, but I'm doing some research and this what I've gotten from what I've read.
Information gathered by geographically spaced seismometers positioned to enable a three dimensional extrapolation of the position of the earthquake epicentre and the nature of the movement which caused it.
Echogram
i am not sure how it was gathered.
numerical information gathered for statistical purpose
Information gathered by someone who did not take part or witness is called second hand information.
Pieces of information gathered through observation are called observations or data.
data
The data
The data
firstly is it from the Internet or about it? if it's from then all kind of information can be gathered if its about then google it and U'll find all info.
internal information is the intended information for an organisation
gathered from several sources
Evidence