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An ultrasonic device for determining the size of different organs in the living animal

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A description is given of an ultrasonic apparatus for determining the size of organs in a living animal by means of a piezo-electric transmitter and receiver sutured to the organ to be investigated. The results are given of investigations made by this apparatus on the dog heart under conditions of simulated aortic insufficiency.

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Sinyakov, V.S. An ultrasonic device for determining the size of different organs in the living animal. Bull Exp Biol Med 53, 606–608 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786757

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