SOUND WAVES with frequencies greater than 20,000 cycles per second are above the limits of sound audible to the human ear and, therefore, are designated as ultrasound. Over the past several years ultrasonic irradia-tion has been widely employed as a form of treatment in physical medicine. ' Concurrently, other uses of ultrasound have been developed that utilize the particular transmission char-acteristics of these mechanical waves. Al-though ultrasound differs from light in being propagated more easily through a liquid or solid than through a gas, its transmission in a suitable medium is similar to light in many respects. It may be directed in a relatively straight beam with considerably less tendency to scatter than that characteristi...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a widely used modality for both therapy and diagnosis in medicine and biolog...
Ultrasonic imaging is an economic, reliable diagnostic technique. When taking into account absolute ...
The labs presented here build on a simple speed of sound activity and models medical ultrasound imag...
The refinement of phonocardiography, apex cardiography, electrocardiography, vectorcardio-graphy, ca...
It describes applications of ultrasound (U.S.) in medicine and its importance from an extensive revi...
Ultrasonic or supersonic waves have a frequency outside the range at which the human ear is capable ...
Use of ultrasound waves in the medical diagnostic procedures is discussed. Ultrasound diagnostics av...
This work illustrates the various applications of ultrasound (US) in medicine and its importance fro...
Ultrasound refers to mechanical waves whose vibrations are above the upper limit of the human audibl...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...
Since the 1940’s, ultrasound has been used as a diagnostic tool and a modality for therapy. Although...
textabstractMedical ultrasound is one of the most prevalent imaging techniques used for diagnosing p...
It was the development of radar and sonar during the last World War which made the ultrasonic techni...
propagation. The result of such propagation is regular changes of local pressure and density in the ...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a widely used modality for both therapy and diagnosis in medicine and biolog...
Ultrasonic imaging is an economic, reliable diagnostic technique. When taking into account absolute ...
The labs presented here build on a simple speed of sound activity and models medical ultrasound imag...
The refinement of phonocardiography, apex cardiography, electrocardiography, vectorcardio-graphy, ca...
It describes applications of ultrasound (U.S.) in medicine and its importance from an extensive revi...
Ultrasonic or supersonic waves have a frequency outside the range at which the human ear is capable ...
Use of ultrasound waves in the medical diagnostic procedures is discussed. Ultrasound diagnostics av...
This work illustrates the various applications of ultrasound (US) in medicine and its importance fro...
Ultrasound refers to mechanical waves whose vibrations are above the upper limit of the human audibl...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...
Since the 1940’s, ultrasound has been used as a diagnostic tool and a modality for therapy. Although...
textabstractMedical ultrasound is one of the most prevalent imaging techniques used for diagnosing p...
It was the development of radar and sonar during the last World War which made the ultrasonic techni...
propagation. The result of such propagation is regular changes of local pressure and density in the ...
This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultr...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a widely used modality for both therapy and diagnosis in medicine and biolog...
Ultrasonic imaging is an economic, reliable diagnostic technique. When taking into account absolute ...
The labs presented here build on a simple speed of sound activity and models medical ultrasound imag...