Thinkers Guide to Ultrasonic Imaging
Released: Jan 01, 1982
Publisher: Urban & Schwarzenberg
Format: Hardcover, 450 pages
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Description:
A Thinker's guide to Ultrasonic Imaging offers an easy to understand text of the basic principles of diagnostic ultrasound. The text is easy to read, with a minimum of equations. Topics include quality assurance, performance testing of B-scanners and real-time units, interaction with tissues, and biologic effects of ultrasound. The author, Raymond L. Powis, was involved in the introducing the concept of real-time color doppler imaging.
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