Effect of ultrasound transmit power on l
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Claude B. Sirlin; Michael S. Girard; Gregory C. Steinbach; Kristine G. Baker; Su
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Article
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1997
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The pressure of the ultrasound wave may limit the lonultrasound scatterers and provide varying degrees of echogenic gevity of microbubble-based contrast agents. This study evaluated contrast [4,5,7,10,11]. The intensity of the reflected signal is reliver enhancement over time as a function of transm