
Ultrasound Imaging
by Masayuki Tanabe
Publisher: InTech 2011
ISBN-13: 9789533072395
Number of pages: 210
Description:
In this book, the authors present a dozen state of the art developments for ultrasound imaging, for example, hardware implementation, transducer, beamforming, signal processing, measurement of elasticity, diagnosis, and more.
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