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Flow Rate
The flow rate describes the volume of fluid passing through a given vessel per time unit. The flow rate is measured in milliliters per second ml/sec or liters per minute l/min.

See also Poiseulles Law.
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Frame Rate
The frame rate is the number of images displayed per second. One frame represents one complete sweep of the ultrasound beam and contains many pulse-listen cycles. The frame rates decrease with an increased dwell time.
Frequency
(F) The number of cycles of a periodic process per unit time. Frequency and wavelength are inversely related. The higher the frequency the smaller the wavelength. The frequency of ultrasound is expressed in units of hertz (Hz), where 1 Hz = 1 cycle per second.
The effect of different frequencies on tissue penetration:
The higher the frequency the less the penetration, the lower the frequency the greater the penetration. As frequency increases, resolution improves but the imaging depth or penetration decreases. The lower the axial resolution, the more detail can be seen.
Usual frequencies for pediatric ultrasound: 5.0mHz to 7.5mHz and 10mHz.
Usual frequencies for adult ultrasound: 2.0mHz to 3.0mHz.

See also Doppler Interrogation Frequency, Multi-frequency Probe, and Huygens Principle.
Grating-Lobe Artifact
The dimension of the ultrasound beam and the transducer array are the origin of grating-lobe artifacts (also called side lobe artifact). Grating lobes as side lobes are off-axis secondary ultrasound beams projecting at predictable angles to the main lobe. Side lobes are too small to produce important artifacts.

See also Apodization, and Subdicing.
Harmonic
Harmonic is an oscillation of a system at a frequency that is a simple multiple of its fundamental frequency. The fundamental frequency of a sinusoidal oscillation is called the first harmonic. The second harmonic has a frequency doubled that of the fundamental.

See also Fundamental Imaging, Harmonic Imaging, Subharmonic Imaging and Superharmonic Imaging.
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