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NÁDENÍČEK, P., MORNSTEIN, V., ŠIKULA, J., GREC, P.
Original Title
Low-frequency Acoustic Signal Analysis -- A New Method for Detection of Cavitation
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Modern ultrasonography uses ultrasound contrast agents. They are often based on microbubles, which are potential nuclei of cavitations, and can have destructive effects on cells or tissues(Holland and Apfel, 1990, Miller and Thomas, 1995; Miller et al 1995). This risk is significant when applying continuous Doppler (Mornstein, 1997). Finding a suitable method of cavitation detection in vivo is one of the research problems.
Key words in English
acoustic signal analysis, noise
Authors
RIV year
2003
Released
1. 1. 2003
Publisher
CNRL
Location
Brno
ISBN
80-238-9094-8
Book
Noise and Non-linearity Testing of Modern Electronic Components
Pages from
95
Pages to
98
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT9269, author="Petr {Nádeníček} and V. {Mornstein} and Josef {Šikula} and P. {Grec}", title="Low-frequency Acoustic Signal Analysis -- A New Method for Detection of Cavitation", booktitle="Noise and Non-linearity Testing of Modern Electronic Components", year="2003", pages="4", publisher="CNRL", address="Brno", isbn="80-238-9094-8" }