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Picosecond Ultrasonics

ultrasonics      
n. Ultrasonido (rama de la ciencia que se ocupa de los fenómenos ultrasonido)
ultrasonic         
  • Head of a fetus, aged 29 weeks, in a "[[3D ultrasound]]"
  • An ultrasonic examination
  • Bats use ultrasounds to navigate in the darkness.
  • Sonogram]] of a fetus at 14 weeks (profile)
  • Fetal ultrasound
  • Galton whistle, one of the first devices to produce ultrasound
  • A [[dog whistle]], which emits sound in the ultrasonic range, used to train dogs and other animals
  • Schematic of bench and industrial-scale ultrasonic liquid processors
  • Principle of an active sonar
  • spline]] cracking
  •  Principle of flaw detection with ultrasound. A void in the solid material reflects some energy back to the transducer, which is detected and displayed.
  • Approximate frequency ranges corresponding to ultrasound, with rough guide of some applications
SOUND WAVES WITH FREQUENCIES ABOVE THE HUMAN HEARING RANGE
Ultrasonic; Ultrasonography; Ultrasonics; Industrial ultrasonography; Ultrasounds; From Sound to Image; Ultrsound; Ultra sound; Ultrasonic wave; Biomedical ultrasonic; Ultrasound CT; Ultra-sonic; Ultra-sound; Ultrasonic time-domain reflectometry; Endobronchial ultrasound
ultrasónico
ultrasonography         
  • Head of a fetus, aged 29 weeks, in a "[[3D ultrasound]]"
  • An ultrasonic examination
  • Bats use ultrasounds to navigate in the darkness.
  • Sonogram]] of a fetus at 14 weeks (profile)
  • Fetal ultrasound
  • Galton whistle, one of the first devices to produce ultrasound
  • A [[dog whistle]], which emits sound in the ultrasonic range, used to train dogs and other animals
  • Schematic of bench and industrial-scale ultrasonic liquid processors
  • Principle of an active sonar
  • spline]] cracking
  •  Principle of flaw detection with ultrasound. A void in the solid material reflects some energy back to the transducer, which is detected and displayed.
  • Approximate frequency ranges corresponding to ultrasound, with rough guide of some applications
SOUND WAVES WITH FREQUENCIES ABOVE THE HUMAN HEARING RANGE
Ultrasonic; Ultrasonography; Ultrasonics; Industrial ultrasonography; Ultrasounds; From Sound to Image; Ultrsound; Ultra sound; Ultrasonic wave; Biomedical ultrasonic; Ultrasound CT; Ultra-sonic; Ultra-sound; Ultrasonic time-domain reflectometry; Endobronchial ultrasound
(n.) = ultrasonografía, ecografía
Ex: Albuminuria was measured as albumin to creatinine ratio and carotid abnormalities by ultrasonography.

Definitie

ultrasonics
¦ plural noun
1. [treated as sing.] the science and application of ultrasonic waves.
2. [treated as sing. or plural] ultrasound.

Wikipedia

Picosecond ultrasonics

Picosecond ultrasonics is a type of ultrasonics that uses ultra-high frequency ultrasound generated by ultrashort light pulses. It is a non-destructive technique in which picosecond acoustic pulses penetrate into thin films or nanostructures to reveal internal features such as film thickness as well as cracks, delaminations and voids. It can also be used to probe liquids. The technique is also referred to as picosecond laser ultrasonics or laser picosecond acoustics.