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Ultrasonic equipment has been used in popular as a clinical diagnostic tool. There are two kinds of machine which are different in principle. One is ultrasonic tomographic system and the other ultrasonic pulsed Doppler system. The former is used for imaging of anatomical structure of a body by the pulse reflection technique, and the later for detection of the information on the motion of the structure.
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Ohtsuki, S., Tanaka, M., Okujima, M. (1989). A Method of Flow Vector Mapping Deduced Doppler Data on Sector Scanned Plane. In: Shimizu, H., Chubachi, N., Kushibiki, Ji. (eds) Acoustical Imaging. Acoustical Imaging, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0791-4_49
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