Payne et al., 2011 - Google Patents
The effect of electronically steering a phased array ultrasound transducer on near‐field tissue heatingPayne et al., 2011
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- Payne A
- Vyas U
- Todd N
- de Bever J
- Christensen D
- Parker D
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- Medical physics
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Purpose: This study presents the results obtained from both simulation and experimental techniques that show the effect of mechanically or electronically steering a phased array transducer on proximal tissue heating. Methods: The thermal response of a nine‐position …
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