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On the suitability of broadband attenuation measurement for characterizing contrast microbubblesChatterjee et al., 2005
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- Chatterjee D
- Sarkar K
- Jain P
- Schreppler N
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- Ultrasound in medicine & biology
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Broadband attenuation measurement has been widely used for characterizing ultrasound contrast agents. Chen et al.(2002) recently suggested that broadband attenuation data depend on the center frequency of the broadband excitation pulse and, therefore, that they …
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