AbstractThe acoustic properties of a robust tissue-mimicking material based on konjac–carrageenan at ultrasound frequencies in the range 5–60 MHz are described. Acoustic properties were characterized using two methods: a broadband reflection substitution technique using a commercially available preclinical ultrasound scanner (Vevo 770, FUJIFILM VisualSonics, Toronto, ON, Canada), and a dedicated high-frequency ultrasound facility developed at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL, Teddington, UK), which employed a broadband through-transmission substitution technique. The mean speed of sound across the measured frequencies was found to be 1551.7 ± 12.7 and 1547.7 ± 3.3 m s−1, respectively. The attenuation exhibited a non-linear dependence o...
Tissue mimicking phantoms have been widely reported to be an important tool for development, optimis...
Tissue-mimicking phantoms play a crucial role in medical ultrasound research because they can simula...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Ultrasonic devices are today widely used in hospitals for diagnosis and treatment purposes. Quality ...
AbstractThis study characterized the acoustic properties of an International Electromechanical Commi...
Acoustic properties are the main criteria to evaluate the compatibility of tested materials as a med...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
© 2016 SPIE. Tissue mimicking materials are physical constructs exhibiting certain desired propertie...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely upon the long-term acoustic s...
AbstractThis study characterized the acoustic properties of an International Electromechanical Commi...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely upon the long-term acoustic s...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely upon the long-term acoustic s...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely on the long-term acoustic sta...
Tissue mimicking phantoms have been widely reported to be an important tool for development, optimis...
Tissue-mimicking phantoms play a crucial role in medical ultrasound research because they can simula...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Ultrasonic devices are today widely used in hospitals for diagnosis and treatment purposes. Quality ...
AbstractThis study characterized the acoustic properties of an International Electromechanical Commi...
Acoustic properties are the main criteria to evaluate the compatibility of tested materials as a med...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
© 2016 SPIE. Tissue mimicking materials are physical constructs exhibiting certain desired propertie...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely upon the long-term acoustic s...
AbstractThis study characterized the acoustic properties of an International Electromechanical Commi...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely upon the long-term acoustic s...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely upon the long-term acoustic s...
Commercially available ultrasound quality assurance test phantoms rely on the long-term acoustic sta...
Tissue mimicking phantoms have been widely reported to be an important tool for development, optimis...
Tissue-mimicking phantoms play a crucial role in medical ultrasound research because they can simula...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...