ultrasound |
nonultrasound |
As a noun ultrasound
is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz.
As an adjective nonultrasound is
not of, pertaining to, or employing ultrasound.
ultrasound |
insonify |
As a noun ultrasound
is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz.
As a verb insonify is
to flood an area or an an object with carefully-controlled sound waves, typically as a part of sonar or ultrasound imaging.
ultrasound |
ultrasonication |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and ultrasonication
is that
ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
ultrasonication is sonication using ultrasound.
ultrasound |
sonicator |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and sonicator
is that
ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
sonicator is any device that produces high-intensity ultrasound.
ultrasound |
sonoporation |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and sonoporation
is that
ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
sonoporation is (biology) the use of ultrasound to modify the permeability of cell plasma membranes.
ultrasound |
ultrasonograph |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between ultrasound and ultrasonograph
is that
ultrasound is (medicine) the use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes while
ultrasonograph is (medicine) a device for conducting ultrasound images.
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and ultrasonograph
is that
ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
ultrasonograph is (medicine) an ultrasound image.
ultrasound |
echography |
In medicine terms the difference between echography and ultrasound
is that
echography is the use of ultrasound as a diagnostic aid while
ultrasound is the use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
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