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Ultrasound Images
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Developed as a spin-off from naval sonar devices, ultrasound uses very high-pitched sound waves to look inside the body. A transducer is placed against the skin, and a beam of sound waves passes into the body. Normally a gel is applied to the skin to ensure good contact, as ultrasound will not travel through air. The transducer also receives the signals which echo back from boundaries between soft tissues and fluids, and converts them into an electronic signal which is displayed on a computer screen. The main use of ultrasound is in medicine, especially paediatrics, where it is invaluable in checking the health of unborn children.


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Aerial Photography
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Endoscopy
High Speed Photography
Kirlian Photography
Light Microscopy (LM)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Molecular Models
Radionuclide Scanning (Gamma Scanning)
Satellite Images
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM)
Schlieren Photography
Space Photography (NASA)
Thermography
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
Ultrasound Images
Ultraviolet Photography
X-Rays



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