Correlation of echographic visualizability of tissue with biological composition and physiological state

作者: Scott Fields , Floyd Dunn

DOI: 10.1121/1.1913668

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摘要: It is argued that the elastic properties of soft tissues are largely responsible for their echographic visualizability and these determined, most part, by structural collagen‐containing components.

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