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Ultrasound is
sound with
frequencies greater than 20 kilohertz. This
frequency is the
approximate upper audible limit of
human hearing in
healthy young...
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Medical ultrasound includes diagnostic techniques (mainly
imaging techniques)
using ultrasound, as well as
therapeutic applications of
ultrasound. In diagnosis...
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ultrasound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ultrasound is
sound with
frequencies greater than 20 kHz.
Ultrasound may also
refer to: Medical...
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Gravis UltraSound or GUS is a
sound card for the IBM PC
compatible system platform, made by Canada-based
Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. It...
- Home
ultrasound is the
provision of
therapeutic ultrasound via the use of a
portable or home
ultrasound machine. This
method of
medical ultrasound therapy...
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incapacitate an opponent. Some
sonic weapons make a
focused beam of
sound or of
ultrasound;
others produce an area
field of sound. As of 2025[update],
military and...
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Portable ultrasound is a
modality of
medical ultrasonography that
utilizes small and
light devices,
compared to the console-style
ultrasound machines...
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cardiac ultrasound, is the use of
ultrasound to
examine the heart. It is a type of
medical imaging,
using standard ultrasound or
Doppler ultrasound. The...
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Sound from
ultrasound is the name
given here to the
generation of
audible sound from
modulated ultrasound without using an
active receiver. This happens...
- 3D
ultrasound is a
medical ultrasound technique,
often used in fetal, cardiac, trans-rectal and intra-vascular applications. 3D
ultrasound refers specifically...