Examples of using Microbubbles in English and their translations into Dutch
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The microbubbles have a mean diameter of about 2.5 µm,
Echography with microbubbles uses the fact that the bubbles will vibrate in the blood at the same frequency as the sound produced by the echoscanner,
solution for injection to the lyophilised powder followed by vigorous shaking results in the production of the microbubbles of sulphur hexafluoride.
active compensation of measuring errors due to fluids containing suspended bubbles or even microbubbles.
then form diameter 20-50UM microbubbles, it adhere to flocculating constituent in sewage,
A new level of care. microbubbles for an exceptional clean feeling.
absorption of the active components is particularly due to the kinetic energy released during the expansion of the microbubbles.
method whereby injected microbubbles can be tracked in blood vessels using echography and thus anomalies identified.
The microbubbles/ voids grow over several wave cycles until they collapse violently.
The potential medical applications of microbubbles extend beyond cancer therapy.
The active substance is sulphur hexafluoride in the form of microbubbles.
Photo-responsive microbubbles as advanced theranostic agents.
Microbubbles were originally developed in the 1990s to enhance ultrasound scans.
SonoVue is a dispersion containing millions of tiny bubbles microbubbles.
Photo-responsive microbubbles as advanced theranostic agents From 1 Sep 2018→ 30 Nov 2018.
The researchers also successfully used the Vevo MicroMarker microbubbles to see tumor perfusion.
The active substance is sulphur hexafluoride in the form of microbubbles.
free air, microbubbles and dissolved gases.
Targeted release of chemotherapeutic agents with ultrasound and microbubbles.
Ml of the reconstituted dispersion contains 8 microlitres sulphur hexafluoride microbubbles.