February 2024
Intermediate to advanced
904 pages
40h 21m
English
Ultrasonic measurements, particularly images, for most people, are most commonly encountered in the form of medical imaging where it is now well established and is routinely employed to provide real-time images in clinical [1] and preclinical settings. In the latter case, high-frequency ultrasound has now been applied since about 2000 to smaller animal models (e.g. [2]).
Ultrasound imaging applications are however much more numerous and diverse away from medical settings. The development of numerous industrial sensing or metrology applications of low-intensity ultrasonic energy has occurred in parallel with the development of medical ...
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