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The phrase "acoustical image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound, audio engineering, or acoustics, often referring to the representation or perception of sound in a specific environment.
Example: "The acoustical image created by the concert hall enhances the overall listening experience for the audience."
Alternatives: "sound representation" or "audio profile".
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Certainly, most scientists and mathematicians of any stature in their field report a semi-conscious stream of thought composed of kinesthetic feelings, images, verbal or acoustical patterns, and/or musical themes accompanying their problem-solving.
A dual mode scanning acoustic microscope is investigated, yielding simultaneously images with optical and acoustical contrast.
Geometric or acoustical irregularities induces acoustic scattering.
Ultrasound imaging works by using acoustical transducers to send and receive ultrasound frequency energy and generate three-dimensional images from either reflection or through-transmission [ 8].
Subsequently, we apply both imaging methods to the experimental acoustical data.
We have demonstrated its capability to suppress azimuth image ambiguities for synthetic data as well as for real acoustical measurements.
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