Ultrasound attenuation spectroscopy

ID: ultrasound-attenuation-spectroscopy

Ultrasound attenuation spectroscopy is a technique used to measure the attenuation (loss of intensity) of ultrasound waves as they pass through a material. The primary principle behind this method is that different materials and their physical properties will affect how ultrasound waves propagate, including how they lose energy through scattering and absorption.

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