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  2. Tom Brown (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brown (engineer) Tom Brown. Inventor of medical ultrasound. Taken in 1960's. Thomas Graham Brown (10 April 1933 in Glasgow – 13 December 2019) was a Scottish engineer who was most notable for collaborating in the design of the first medical ultrasound machine along with the obstetrician and designer Ian Donald, a physician at the ...

  3. Ian Donald - Wikipedia

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    The result was an order for a new ultrasound machine costing £2,500. It was the first direct-contact scanning machine built in the world, and was a hybrid between the manually operated bed-table machine and the automatic scanner. [46] The prototype became the basis for the Diasonograph, which became the first commercially produced machine [46 ...

  4. Ultrasonic machining - Wikipedia

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    An ultrasonic drill from 1955. Ultrasonic machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that removes material from the surface of a part through high frequency, low amplitude vibrations of a tool against the material surface in the presence of fine abrasive particles. The tool travels vertically or orthogonal to the surface of the part at ...

  5. Terason - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.terason.com. Terason, a division of Teratech Corporation, is a global medical ultrasound imaging company headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA. Terason was the first to patent color portable ultrasound [ 1] and is a market leader in ultrasound-guided venous intervention. [ 2] Terason produces portable ultrasound products ...

  6. Ultrasonic transducer - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic transducer. A curvilinear array ultrasonic transducer for use in medical ultrasonography. Inside construction of a Philips C5-2 128 element curved array ultrasound sensor. Ultrasonic transducers and ultrasonic sensors are devices that generate or sense ultrasound energy. They can be divided into three broad categories: transmitters ...

  7. Sonicaid - Wikipedia

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    Sonicaid developed a range of fetal monitors, notably the portable Doppler ultrasound products D102, D104 ("Pocket Sonicaid", winner of a Design Council Award for medical equipment in 1976 [2]), D205 [3] [4] and D206 which provided audible output of fetal heart sounds. The original design was due to Frederick (Doug) Fielder who was Sonicaid's ...

  8. Medical ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The machine used is called an ultrasound machine, a sonograph or an echograph. The visual image formed using this technique is called an ultrasonogram, a sonogram or an echogram. Ultrasound of carotid artery. Ultrasound is composed of sound waves with frequencies greater than 20,000 Hz, which is the approximate upper threshold of human hearing. [1]

  9. Voluson 730 - Wikipedia

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    GE ran ads heavily promoting the Voluson 730's 4D "babyface" capabilities and making it one of the most widely known ultrasound machines in the OB/GYN field. As of October 2011, GE still produces the Voluson 730 though it has created several upgraded successors such as the Voluson E6, Voluson E8, Voluson S6, and S8.

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