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Fig. 1 | Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound

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From: Why we should care about soft tissue interfaces when applying ultrasonic diathermy: an experimental and computer simulation study

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A Experimental setup with ultrathermostat: (a) ultrasound equipment, (b) ultrasound transducer, (c) calorimeter, (d) NI data acquisition board, and (e) a computer. B Calorimeter and ultrasound transducer immersed in the ultrathermostat water bath. C, E Calorimeter separated: thermocouple matrix, (f) soft tissue phantom, and (h) thermocouple. D Calorimeter separated: thermocouple matrix, soft tissue phantom, and (g) the cortical bone phantom of 1-mm thickness. F Bottom view of calorimeter and thermocouples before setting the synthetic cortical bone. G Upper view of calorimeter with soft tissue phantom and H Bottom view of the calorimeter after setting the synthetic cortical. C, E, and G are the first experimental model and D, F, and H are the second experimental model

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