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Buchbeiträge:

S. Radel, C. Koch:
"Ecological competence of yeast suspensions in acoustic filters";
in: "Patient - Ultrasound Interaction: Latest developments and efforts in medical ultrasound safety topics and bio-effects research", M. Dolezal, C. Kollmann (Hrg.); Palacký University, Olomouc/CZ, 2010, ISBN: 978-80-244-2656-3, S. 119 - 160.



Kurzfassung englisch:
Ultrasound has been used for more than 60 years clinically,
mainly not only in the modality of diagnostic imaging but also
as a therapeutical method. Since very early on, it was and still
is the aim of many scientists to understand and clarify the
mechanism of interactions between the emitted ultrasound
pulses and biological tissues.
These efforts have ensured that ultrasound is regarded
today as tone of the safest imaging modality in use clinically .
Ultrasound societies, congresses and conferences have
discussed and published the latest research results,
concerning the ultrasound interactions with biological tissues.
This along with the highlighting of relevant safety guidelines
and policies emphasis the important merits they deserve.
One of these conferences called "Patient Ultrasound
Interaction (Pacient A Ultrazvuk)", has its origins and sitting
in the Czech Republic. It is a biannual meeting of clinicians
and reseachers exchanging ideas, results and practical aspects,
especially discussing the bio-effect and interrelations, mostly
within a smaller group of specialists.
Some of the topics and talks that were presented in the last
conference of 2008, have been selected and form in part the
content of this book.
However, the main aim of the book, in particular the
concern of both editors, is the collating of the latest research
results and meanings of ultrasound-induced bio-effects,
interactions and related safety issues.

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