Emerging therapeutic ultrasound:
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hackensack, N.J. World Scientific c2006
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Preamble -- References -- 2. Mechanisms for Bioeffects of Ultrasound Relevant to Therapeutic Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General considerations -- 1.2 Traveling plane wave -- 2 Thermal Considerations -- 2.1 Temperature distributions: One dimension -- 2.2 Acoustic pressure distributions: Three dimensions -- 2.3 Biological effects of heat: Reaction kinetics -- 3 Acoustic Radiation Force and Related Topics -- 3.1 Intensity and power -- 3.2 Radiation force and radiation pressure -- 3.3 Radiation force on small particles -- 4 Acoustic Streaming and Acoustic Radiation Torque -- 4.1 Quartz-wind streaming -- 4.2 Near-boundary streaming -- 5 Activation of Gas Bodies; Cavitation; Bubbles -- 5.1 Bubble dynamics; moderate amplitudes -- 5.2 Heating
While perturbative QCD methods fully describe experimental results at high energies, and chiral perturbation theory is the low energy effective theory of the strong interactions, a form of duality is observed connecting these two regimes. In these intermediate kinematics, a wide variety of reactions are observed which can be described simultaneously by single particle (quark) scattering, and by exclusive resonance (hadron) scattering. The contributions in this proceedings volume discuss recent and existing results, and aim to foster current and future research, investigating the phenomenon of quark?hadron duality. This unique volume contains research work by scientists from different arenas of hadronic physics, dealing with different manifestations of quark?hadron duality
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 346 p.)
ISBN:1281919292
9781281919298
9789812566850
9789812774125
9812566856
9812774122

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