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A stacked linear phased array applicator for ultrasonic hyperthermia

Ocheltree et al., 1984

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13045037448181266666
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Ocheltree K
Benkeser P
Frizzell L
Cain C
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IEEE 1984 Ultrasonics Symposium

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An ultrasonic phased array applicator for hyperthermia provides the advantage of electronicsteering of the sound beam rather than mechanical movement of the transducer assembly. This allows the focal region to be moved to follow an arbitrary scan path that …
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