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    Module: Clinical Instrumentation Module Code: 5BM020 Echocardiography Word count: 1973 21/1/2015 Raj Chavda 1112009 Introduction In this essay I will be discussing the importance of echocardiography in clinical practice as they are used for screening, diagnosis, guiding treatment, assessing recovery and monitoring care. I will be discussing the principles in which make echocardiography possible, the importance of selecting the correct electromedical technique, the advantages

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    4 Research Methodology In last months, my centre of attention was on understanding the qualification of atmosphere factors perturbation in sound speed and comparing different acoustic tomography methods. Then, these techniques have been applied to series of synthetic and obtained data from field trials. This part contains tasks and activities will be provided with the aim of the PhD project as follows: • Estimate variations impact on tomography process • Develop tomographic method with acoustic variations

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    One of my favorite leaders was a great scientist in his own right. I worked with him at the Naval Research Laboratory in Orlando, Florida for several years. We were working on sonar transducers. I was one of his chosen interns with a strong background in mathematics, physics, and chemistry during that time. He had a great leadership with unbelievable cultural communication salted with grace, friendship, and loyalty. He communicated thoroughly with me and my teammates. His communication style

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    The Sonar is a system for the identification of things under water and for measuring the water's depth by releasing sound pulses and finding or measuring their return after being detected.Sonar is using an echo. When an animal or machine makes sounds it sends sound waves into the air around it. Those waves bounce off objects, and some of them reflect back to the object that made the sound . It's the sound waves you hear when you scream and it echos back.The range of low frequency sonar is pretty

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    Experts, like Ryan Duquette, who manages Hexigent, a digital forensic company believes that Sonar Media may not have had its access revoked from twitter. He explains “that while companies ranging from tech providers to public relations firms routinely dive into the "treasure trove" of publicly available data, he argues that law enforcement agencies have a particularly compelling reason to do so. "Law enforcement is no different, except they're using it for public safety, not to market the latest

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    people lose their hearing, some even die. That is what animals experience during sonar exploration, it is very invasive and exhausting to the animals. The sonic bursts (from sonar exploration) is a way for oil minors to find where to drill, after they find where to drill, oil leaks from pipelines and boats, this is ruining sea life habitats and surrounding coastal areas. Offshore oil drilling is not beneficial because sonar exploration is killing animals, it is causing harm

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    How Does Bat Sonar Work?

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    many kinds of helpful radar without which people will live a totally different life. What contributes to the invention of radar? The answer is bat sonar. Bats can emit a high-frequency sound that people cannot hear, and receive the returning waves to “see” the surroundings. However, how does bat sonar work? What can bat sonar be applied for? Does bat sonar have unanswered problems? These questions will be solved in the following report 2.0 Mechanics

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    Sonar isn’t a good thing to use in the ocean because it kills sea life and affects them and the scientists in the water, if something goes wrong. Also, sonar is experimenting with bats and experimenting on animals could go wrong. Sonar is used underwater to find different areas and it makes it easier for scientists and people who are exploring the different regions underwater. It creates a loud ping which shoots out and bounces off of different things. There are also two different types one is Passive

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    Feluda was written by Satyajit Ray, one of West Bengal’s most famous sons and was regarded as one of the greatest auteurs of world cinema. Both his writing and directing were deeply influenced by Bengali culture and were primarily about connecting with the masses. His cre- ative voice was so distinct that it shined through both studio interference and collective processes. Targeted mainly at children and young adults, his various literary works remain an integral part of Bengali culture and have heavily

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    Many modern defensive technologies focus on protecting military equipment. Radar and sonar technologies are standard additions to most planes, submarines, and ships. Radar and sonar allow the plane or ship to locate any possible incoming enemy and allows submarines to better navigate the seas in front of them. With a warning for upcoming enemies, these planes and ships have a much greater chance of getting the first attack (America in the 20th Century: World War II). Many aircrafts also use stealth

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