An ultrasound research interface (URI) is a software tool loaded onto a diagnostic clinical ultrasound device which provides functionality beyond typical...
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Medical ultrasound includes diagnostic techniques (mainly imaging) using ultrasound, as well as therapeutic applications of ultrasound. In diagnosis, it...
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up URI in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. URI may refer to: Ultrasound research interface, software Uniform Resource Identifier, identification of a web...
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Preclinical imaging (redirect from High-frequency micro-ultrasound)
modalities such as micro-MRI/PET. Micro-ultrasound devices have unique properties pertaining to an ultrasound research interface, where users of these devices get...
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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 imaging (section Ultrasound)
elastography. Ultrasound is also used as a popular research tool for capturing raw data, that can be made available through an ultrasound research interface, for...
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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is the application of ultrasound contrast medium to traditional medical sonography. Ultrasound contrast agents rely...
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boot ROM (optional) and an IDE interface (secondary). Synergy ViperMAX (GF1) – same card later repacked as UltraSound Extreme, but with only 512 kB RAM...
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Attenuation (redirect from Ultrasound attenuation)
the ground. One area of research in which attenuation plays a prominent role is in ultrasound physics. Attenuation in ultrasound is the reduction in amplitude...
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Physiology Simula Biofluid Mechanics Research Laboratory LHTC ARTORG Cardiovascular Engineering Group The Interface Group Pekkan Biofluid Mechanics Laboratory...
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Subvocal recognition (redirect from Silent speech interface)
the speech using speech synthesis. Silent speech interface systems have been created using ultrasound and optical camera input of tongue and lip movements...
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Ali Rezai (neurosurgeon) (section Focused ultrasound)
addiction. Recent research since 2020 has focused on deep brain stimulation for addiction treatment, as well as focused ultrasound to treat tremor, addiction...
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hormone-dependent region at the endometrial-myometrial interface, may be assessed by three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound (3D TVUS) and MRI. Features of adenomyosis...
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Elastography (redirect from Ultrasound elastography)
T. (June 2011). "Medical ultrasound: imaging of soft tissue strain and elasticity". Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 8 (64): 1521–1549. doi:10...
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microscopy is microscopy that employs very high or ultra high frequency ultrasound. Acoustic microscopes operate non-destructively and penetrate most solid...
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Haptic technology (section Ultrasound)
also become an integral part of mobile user experience and interface design. Most researchers distinguish three sensory systems related to sense of touch...
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Sonochemistry (redirect from Ultrasound chemistry)
heterogeneous catalysts. In addition, in reactions at liquid-solid interfaces, ultrasound breaks up the solid pieces and exposes active clean surfaces through...
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ISBN 978-0-7020-3426-8, retrieved 2020-11-25 "UOTW #75 - Ultrasound of the Week". Ultrasound of the Week. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2017. Look...
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solid particles (for example colloidal silica) which adsorb onto the interface between the water and oil phases. Typically, the emulsions are either...
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Focused-ultrasound-mediated diagnostics or FUS-mediated diagnostics are an area of clinical diagnostic tools that use ultrasound to detect diseases and...
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antepartum diagnosis of placenta accreta is made, it is usually based on ultrasound findings in the second or third trimester. Sonographic findings that may...
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Ultrasound-triggered drug delivery using stimuli-responsive hydrogels refers to the process of using ultrasound energy for inducing drug release from...
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Transcranial Doppler (redirect from Transcranial Doppler ultrasound)
other tests such as MRI, MRA, carotid duplex ultrasound and CT scans. The tests are also used for research in cognitive neuroscience (see Functional transcranial...
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Tendinopathy (section Research)
symptoms.[citation needed] Ultrasound imaging can be used to evaluate tissue strain, as well as other mechanical properties. Ultrasound-based techniques are...
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Piezoelectricity (section Discovery and early research)
applied. The inverse piezoelectric effect is used in the production of ultrasound waves. French physicists Jacques and Pierre Curie discovered piezoelectricity...
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Low-voltage differential signaling Mobile Industry Processor Interface physical layer Modulated ultrasound Optical Transport Network (OTN) SMB SONET/SDH SPI T1...
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Phacoemulsification (category Ultrasound)
phacoemulsification system comprises three sub-systems: Ultrasound, aspiration, and irrigation. The ultrasound component is used to break the lens down into particles...
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Neural dust (category Brain–computer interface)
operated as wirelessly powered nerve sensors; it is a type of brain–computer interface. The sensors may be used to study, monitor, or control the nerves and...
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body. Equipment in the HRF-1 includes a clinical ultrasound and a device for measuring mass. Human Research Facility 1 (HRF-1) provides an on-orbit laboratory...
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