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Preliminary investigations of ultrasound induced acoustic streaming using particle image velocimetry

Particle image velocimetry was used to investigate ultrasound-induced acoustic streaming in a system for the enhanced uptake of substances from the aquatic medium into fish. Four distinct regions of the induced streaming in the system were observed and measured. One of the regions was identified as...

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Published in:Ultrasonics 2001-04, Vol.39 (3), p.153-156
Main Authors: Frenkel, Victor, Gurka, Roi, Liberzon, Alex, Shavit, Uri, Kimmel, Eitan
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Animals
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