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In performance, the consort creates an even, densely interwoven tissue of sound, almost like choral music without the words.
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The earth was stirring with a tissue of inaudible sounds, the whispers of leaves uncurling and vegetation growing.
A decade earlier [7], Norris had already recognized the primacy of fatty tissue for sound transmission and reception in the odontocete head.
In biological tissue, the speed of sound varies from approximately 600 m/s in lung tissue to circa 4,000 m/s in bone.
For imaging of soft biological tissue, the speed of sound is usually set to a value around 1,540 m/s.
The 'interval between signals' relates to both tissue thickness and speed of sound.
Several qualitative ultrasound (QUS) studies reported that soft tissue slows the speed of sound (SOS) transmitted across bones, both clinical- [ 29- 31], and in vivo situations [ 32, 33].
Smaller particles in the tissue may cause scattering of sound, which will also cause acoustic energy to be echoed back to the transducer.
Normalization of the FI and FLT measurements of the interfacial dentin to similar measurements obtained from areas of sound tissue away from the interface made the results more comparable, where the sound dentin could be considered as an internal control for the same sample, and samples of the same group.
Registration techniques have been developed to correct for geometric errors arising in the data set because of tissue movement and variations in speed of sound in the tissues.
The most efficient transformation of thermal energy into acoustic energy occurs under the condition: {t_{rm{P}}} < {tau_{rm{A}}} (2 where τA = 2r0/cs is the transit time of the acoustic wave traveling through distance of 2r0, and cs is the speed of sound in tissue.
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