'Validation' Searchterm 'Validation' found in 3 articles 1 term [ • ] - 2 definitions [• ] Result Pages : • Validation
A validation is a test to confirm calibration and accuracy of a measurement, usually by comparing to a known standard such as timed collection. See also Image Quality. • View NEWS results for 'Validation' (1). •
The perfect image quality is dependent on some assumptions of the propagation of ultrasound waves in tissues after generating in an imaging system. These assumptions are important for the developing of optimal ultrasound imaging systems.
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The propagation of ultrasound is straight ahead.
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The amplitudes of the echoes are proportional to the difference of the acoustical impedance caused by different tissue layers.
See also Coded Excitation, Validation and Refraction Artifact, Q-Value, Ultrasound Phantom, Dead Zone, Narrow Bandwidth. Further Reading: News & More: •
The dimension of the ultrasound beam and the transducer array are the origin of the slice thickness artifact. This artifact is also called partial volume artifact or volume averaging artifact. See also Validation. Result Pages : |