= Microbubble
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Microbubbles are tiny gas-filled bubbles with a diameter typically in the range of 1 to 100 micrometers. They are significantly smaller than conventional bubbles and often have unique physical and chemical properties due to their size. Microbubbles are used in various applications across multiple fields, including: 1. **Medical Applications**: In medical imaging, microbubbles can be used as contrast agents in ultrasound imaging to enhance the visibility of blood vessels and tissues.
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