Eğer sıçanlar ve farelerle sorunun varsa onları ultrason ile korkutup kaçırabilirsin. - If you have problems with rats or mice, you can scare them away with ultrasound.
Ultrason çektirmeni istiyorum. - I'd like you to have an ultrasound.
a diagnostic tool used to get a picture of the heart or other structures within the body
A method used to obtain images for medical diagnostic purposes by measuring the transmission of frequency or ultrasonic waves
This technique uses sound waves to make pictures of the body organs Since no ionizing radiation (X-rays) are used, it is ideal for looking at pregnant women and their fetuses, but also has many other uses It is often used for the neck, abdomen, pelvis, and soft tissues including blood vessels in the arms and legs
Ultrasound is the use of sound with a frequency higher than 20,000 Hz to obtain images for medical diagnostic purposes
A technique using high-frequency sound to image internal organs and tissue, non-invasively
a diagnostic technique which uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of the internal organs
A technique for imaging internal structures of the body by measuring and recording the reflection of pulsed or continuous high-frequency sound waves
a diagnostic imaging technique which uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of the internal organs
a diagnostic imaging technique which uses high-frequency sound waves and a computer to create images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs Ultrasounds are used to view internal organs as they function, and to assess blood flow through various vessels
Ultrasound is sound waves which travel at such a high frequency that they cannot be heard by humans. Ultrasound is used in medicine to get pictures of the inside of people's bodies. I had an ultrasound scan to see how the pregnancy was progressing. or ultrasonography Use of ultrasonic waves to produce images of body structures. The waves travel through tissues and are reflected back where density differs (e.g., the border between a hollow organ's wall and its inside). The reflected echoes are received by an electronic apparatus that measures their intensity level and the position of the tissue reflecting them. The results can be displayed as still images or as a moving picture of the inside of the body. Unlike X rays or other ionizing radiation, ultrasound carries minimal, if any, risk. Most often used during pregnancy to examine the fetus, ultrasound imaging is also used on internal organs, the eye, breast, and major blood vessels. It can often show whether a growth is benign or malignant. See also diagnostic imaging
n Technique that uses sound waves to produce an image The pattern of echoes produced when the sound wave is reflected off normal tissues and tumors are different, allowing a mass to be identified
This screening is done with equipment that uses high-frequency sound waves to form pictures of the fetus on a computer screen The test can verify due date; determine causes of bleeding; check the overall health, development, sex, and position of the baby; measure the amniotic fluid; and check the condition of the placenta
Ultrasound refers to sound waves which are beyond the range of our hearing Specially trained professional can use ultrasound equipment to apply deep heat to an injured area
This technique utilizes sound waves to produce images A transducer is placed on the skin, which generates high frequency sound The sound penetrates the body and is returned as echoes at the interface of anatomic structures or areas of pathology The echoes are received by the transducer and are combined to form an image Ultrasound is excellent for evaluating the liver, gallbladder and kidneys, fetal development, and female pelvic disease
using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs
Acoustical radiation with a frequency higher than the frequency range for audible sound which is used in image sensing systems commonly used to determine object range See Range Sensor
A diagnostic imaging technique utilizing reflected high-frequency sound waves to measure or examine the fetus
Also called sonography, ultrasound scanning is a diagnostic technique in which very high frequency sound waves (inaudible to the human ear) are passed into the body The reflected echoes are detected and analyzed to build a picture of the internal organ, or of a fetus in the uterus The procedure is considered safe and is painless
The use of sound waves with frequencies above the range of normal hearing to examine structures inside the body For more information see How ultrasound works (How Stuff Works, USA) and Diagnostic ultrasound, an introduction (Pie Medical, Netherlands)
A non-invasive diagnostic technique which provides pictures of organs and structures inside the body It works like the sonar used by submarines, bouncing sound waves off an object and using a computer to interpret the sound returned The interpretation of an ultrasound is very dependent upon body structure, the amount of body fat, and the skill of the operator The test is used to monitor a baby's growth and development during pregnancy and to identify any physical abnormalities
{i} sound waves with frequencies higher than 20000 megahertz (above the range of human hearing); use of ultrasonic waves for medical imaging and treatment