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  • ...ered [[antenatal screening]] ([[alpha-fetoprotein]] and second trimester [[ultrasound scan]]s), although screening and scans do not find all birth defects.<ref n
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  • | title = Regeneration of granular activated carbon using ultrasound
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  • ...plets of dissolved [[sodium silicate|water glass]] in a process known as [[ultrasound|ultrasonic]] spray [[pyrolysis]], and properties can be improved somewhat b
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  • ...ric]] signals because ions have [[electric charge]]. This coupling between ultrasound and [[electric field]] is called electroacoustic phenomena. Fluid might be ...Vibration Current]] /Potential (CVI), an electric signal that arises when ultrasound propagates through a [[heterogeneous]] fluid, such as a [[dispersion]] or [
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  • ...ld]]. This field moves particles relative to the liquid, which generates [[ultrasound]].
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  • ..., P.J. [http://books.google.com/books?id=8UwuPmWMbE0C&printsec=frontcover "Ultrasound for characterizing colloids"], Elsevier, 2002 ISBN 0444511644</ref>
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  • ..., P.J. [http://books.google.com/books?id=8UwuPmWMbE0C&printsec=frontcover "Ultrasound for characterizing colloids"], Elsevier, 2002 ISBN 0444511644</ref> and the
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  • ...st=Dukhin | first=Andrei S. | last2 = Goetz | first2 = Philip J. | title = Ultrasound for Characterizing Colloids | publisher = [[Elsevier]] | year=2002 | isbn=0
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  • ===Acoustic spectroscopy or ultrasound attenuation spectroscopy=== ...''transmitted energy versus frequency'' is a better choice. The resulting ultrasound attenuation frequency spectra are the raw data for calculating particle siz
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  • ...ectric current generated by particles moving in fluid under influence of [[ultrasound]]; * [[electric sonic amplitude]], as ultrasound generated by colloidal particles in oscillating electric field.
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  • ...n |first=A.S. |authorlink= |coauthors=Goetz, P.J. |editor= |others= |title=Ultrasound for Characterizing Colloids |origdate= |origyear= |origmonth= |url= |format
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  • *Dukhin, A.S. and Goetz, P.J. ''Ultrasound for characterizing colloids'', Elsevier, 2002
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  • ...s on humans (e.g. lubricants for [[Replacement joint|artificial joint]]s), ultrasound examination, internal examinations for males and females, and the use of [[
    32 KB (4,626 words) - 09:18, 20 September 2010
  • ...ut often aided by advanced technology such as [[infrared thermography]], [[ultrasound]], [[radar]], vibration, and [[laser]]s. The end product of building diagn
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  • * Noise (including Infrasound, Ultrasound)
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  • ...the material, nothing is shown on the surface; instrument methods (often [[ultrasound]]-based) have to be used to detect such a material failure.
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  • ...86 }}</ref> In prenatal cases, cystic lymphangioma is diagnosed using an [[ultrasound]]; when confirmed [[amniocentesis]] may be recommended to check for associa
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  • ...lity to confirm the diagnosis,<ref name="pmid9486895"/> although abdominal ultrasound can also contribute.<ref name="pmid15290950">{{cite journal |author=Görg C
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  • ...ould be referred to their primary care physician for further testing using ultrasound and CT scan. Nursing assessment by palpation is just the first step to dete
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  • A [[Medical_ultrasonography#Doppler_sonography|Doppler ultrasound]] blood flow detector, commonly called Doppler Wand or Doppler probe, and a [[Category:Medical ultrasound]]
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