File:How Ultrasound Imaging Works (Sonography).webm

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English: In this second part of our Ultrasound series we look at how the technology behind Ultrasound actually works and how it can 'see' inside your body. Thanks to Charlotte Henningsen, MS, RT(R), RDMS, RVT, FSDMS, FAIUM ( adu.edu ) for providing some of the imagery in this video.
Українська: Пояснювальне відео про медичну ультразвукову технологію від Національного інституту біомедичної візуалізації та біоінженерії США.
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Čeština: Video, vysvětlující funkci a princip metody lékařská ultrasonografie používané v americkém ústavu National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.
Français : Vidéo éducative sur l'usage médical de l'échographie par l'Institut national d'imagerie biomédicale et d'ingénierie biologique des États-Unis.
Українська: Пояснювальне відео про медичну ультразвукову технологію від Національного інституту біомедичної візуалізації та біоінженерії США.

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