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Ultrasonic Methods for Measurement of Small Motion and Deformation of Biological Tissues for Assessment of ViscoelasticityAvailable to Purchase
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ASME Press
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2014
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"Experimental results." Ultrasonic Methods for Measurement of Small Motion and Deformation of Biological Tissues for Assessment of Viscoelasticity. Ed. Hasegawa, H, & Kanai, H. ASME Press, 2014.
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Figure 9(a) shows the trigger signal for driving the flow pump. Figures 9(b) and 9(c) show waveforms of the internal pressure and change in the external diameter of the phantom, respectively. In Figure 9, the waveforms of 10 measurements are superimposed.
III-A Evaluation of accuracy of the ultrasonic motion estimator and method for estimation of arterial wall elasticity
III-B Measurement of elasticity of the arterial wall
III-C Measurement of small motion of an object induced by acoustic radiation force
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