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  • ...pmid=18238684|s2cid=43756472}}</ref> In comparison with bulk piezoelectric ultrasound transducers, PMUT can offer advantages such as increased [[bandwidth (signa [[Category:Ultrasound]] ...
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  • ...emote sensing]], [[radar imaging]], [[radiometry]], [[silver halide]], [[ultrasound imaging]], [[photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine|photoacoustic imaging]], ...ource, such as in [[radar]], [[synthetic aperture radar]] (SAR), [[medical ultrasound]] and [[optical coherence tomography]]; ''non-coherent imaging'' systems in ...
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  • ...transducer|ultrasound transceivers]] that are used for instance in medical ultrasound (echo) scans. *[[Ultrasonic transceiver]]s, transmitting [[ultrasound]] (transduced from electricity) as well as receiving it after [[sound refle ...
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  • ...e as a transducer in [[medical imaging]], especially in an [[intravascular ultrasound]] (IVUS). Because of its broader bandwidth, it could be used in [[second-ha * Simulation software for ultrasound propagation with CMUTs: ...
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  • The most prominent techniques use [[medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] or [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) to make both the stiffness map an ...{cite journal |last=Wells |first=P. N. T. |date= June 2011 |title= Medical ultrasound: imaging of soft tissue strain and elasticity |journal= Journal of the Roya ...
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  • ...c coil is driven with an [[alternating current]] (AC) electric signal at [[Ultrasound|ultrasonic]] frequency, typically in the range from 20&nbsp;kHz to 10&nbsp; ...sturbances caused by magnetostriction then propagate in the material as an ultrasound wave. ...
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  • ...methods"</ref><ref name="autogenerated2002">Dukhin, A.S. and Goetz, P.J. "Ultrasound for characterizing colloids", Elsevier, 2002</ref> ...
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  • ...al mirrored surface, finely-ground [[radioisotope]], and an intermittent [[Ultrasound|ultrasonic]] stirrer, illuminating a photocell with a [[bandgap]] tuned for ...
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  • ...</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Shipman|first1=Matt|title=Atomic Structure of Ultrasound Material Not What Anyone Expected|url=https://news.ncsu.edu/2018/02/atomic- ...
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  • ...ne if a composite part contains voids, such as industrial CT scanning or [[ultrasound]]. If the volume fraction of the fibers and matrix is known, the volume voi ...
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  • ===Transcranial ultrasound stimulation=== ...e web|title=TUS|url=https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/transcranial-ultrasound-stimulation|website=BiomedCentral|language=en}}</ref> ...
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  • ...is placed on a heated [[sonicator]], a device that produces high-intensity ultrasound. Once cooled, the solution is poured into a larger flask and the thick [[pr ...
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  • * Mansour Ahmadian, Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) modelling of medical ultrasound [https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/427 PhD thesis], University of Ed ...
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  • === Ultrasound === ...a85a-83a33bd9b096|hdl-access=free}}</ref> The first commercially available ultrasound device was the Stratos Explore by Ultrahaptics that consisted of 256-transd ...
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  • ...esulting in the loss of salable material), non-destructive methods such as ultrasound evaluation are in various states of early adoption by many OEMs. ...
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  • ...ications. Apart from facilitating the investigation of terahertz-frequency ultrasound, the SASER is also likely to find uses in [[optoelectronics]] (electronic d ...form quantum wells. In these wells, electrons can be excited by parcels of ultrasound of milli[[electronvolts]] of energy. This amount of energy is equivalent to ...
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  • ...dical ultrasound machines (the capacitors generate and then listen for the ultrasound ping used to image the internal organs of a body), high quality infrared ca ...
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  • ...rization of liquids, nano- and micro- particulates and porous bodies using Ultrasound |publisher=Elsevier |year=2017 |isbn=978-0-444-63908-0 }}</ref><ref>{{cite ...
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  • ...The inverse piezoelectric effect is used in the production of [[Ultrasound|ultrasound wave]]s.<ref name='UT of Materials'>{{cite book ...Piezoelectric Materials for Ultrasound Generation and Detection |journal= Ultrasound |volume=19 |issue=4 |pages=187–96 |date=2011|doi= 10.1258/ult.2011.011027|s ...
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