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Ultrasonic Characterization of Tissue from Measurements of Scattering as a Function of Angle and Frequency

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This chapter reviews ultrasonic scattering research at the University of Rochester. First, models for the measurement of intrinsic scattering properties of tissue are outlined. Next, measurements that illustrate the application of these models are summarized. Then, new apparatus and planned investigations are noted.

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Waag, R.C. (1996). Ultrasonic Characterization of Tissue from Measurements of Scattering as a Function of Angle and Frequency. In: Dunn, F., Tanaka, M., Ohtsuki, S., Saijo, Y. (eds) Ultrasonic Tissue Characterization. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68382-7_3

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