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Definition of ultrasonics in English: ultrasonicsplural noun ʌltrəˈsɒnɪksˌəltrəˈsɑnɪks 1treated as singular The science and application of ultrasonic waves. 超声学 Example sentencesExamples - Its new technology system, known as Puma, combines a variety of condition monitoring and analysis systems, from radiography to ultrasonics, to gather empirical data and statistical information on the performance of such equipment.
- Thompson's research covers a wide range of NDE issues and methods, including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, material property measurements and flaw characterization.
- We're working with ultrasonics, which is like an echo locating bat.
- 1.1treated as singular or plural Ultrasonic waves; ultrasound.
超声波;超声 the pattern of ultrasonics has so far remained elusive Example sentencesExamples - ‘So if you've got a high-volume operation, you're probably better off going with ultrasonics,’ Johnston advises.
- The recent trial also boasted the highest sample speed ever reported for a commercial application of laser ultrasonics.
- The use of ultrasonics in medicine is also of growing importance.
- Ian Macdonald became Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow in 1954 and used his elementary knowledge of radar, from his RAF days, to investigate ultrasonics as a diagnostic tool.
- She managed to shake off the dust, probably aided by ultrasonics or some kind of electrostatic charge, and soon was none the worse for her experience.
- Wilkins initially studied the genetic effects of ultrasonics, but soon developed new types of microscopes and cameras with Ray Gosling, and achieved new images of the A form of the DNA molecule.
- Hot fomentation, wax bath or ultrasonics can improve symptoms.
Definition of ultrasonics in US English: ultrasonicsplural nounˌəltrəˈsɑnɪksˌəltrəˈsäniks 1treated as singular The science and application of ultrasonic waves. 超声学 Example sentencesExamples - Thompson's research covers a wide range of NDE issues and methods, including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, material property measurements and flaw characterization.
- Its new technology system, known as Puma, combines a variety of condition monitoring and analysis systems, from radiography to ultrasonics, to gather empirical data and statistical information on the performance of such equipment.
- We're working with ultrasonics, which is like an echo locating bat.
- 1.1treated as singular or plural Ultrasonic waves; ultrasound.
超声波;超声 the pattern of ultrasonics has so far remained elusive Example sentencesExamples - The use of ultrasonics in medicine is also of growing importance.
- Hot fomentation, wax bath or ultrasonics can improve symptoms.
- The recent trial also boasted the highest sample speed ever reported for a commercial application of laser ultrasonics.
- ‘So if you've got a high-volume operation, you're probably better off going with ultrasonics,’ Johnston advises.
- She managed to shake off the dust, probably aided by ultrasonics or some kind of electrostatic charge, and soon was none the worse for her experience.
- Wilkins initially studied the genetic effects of ultrasonics, but soon developed new types of microscopes and cameras with Ray Gosling, and achieved new images of the A form of the DNA molecule.
- Ian Macdonald became Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow in 1954 and used his elementary knowledge of radar, from his RAF days, to investigate ultrasonics as a diagnostic tool.
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