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The application of wavelet transforms to blood flow velocimetry
Lora G. Weiss
Graduate Program in Acoustics
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Blood Flow
100%
Wavelet Transform
100%
Doppler Shift
100%
Time Scaling
100%
Narrowband
33%
Received Signal
33%
Axial Velocity
33%
Bloodstream
33%
Travel Time
33%
Scatterer
33%
Continuous Wavelet Transform
33%
Wideband
33%
Ultrasonic Signal
33%
Fractional Bandwidth
33%
Wavelet Transform Method
33%
Wideband Signal
33%
Engineering
Doppler Effect
100%
Ultrasonics
33%
Axial Velocity
33%
Scatterer
33%
Roundtrip
33%
Fractional Bandwidth
33%
Time-Bandwidth Product
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Wavelet Analysis
100%
Broadband
50%
Travel Time
25%
Ultrasonics
25%
Mathematics
Wavelet Transform
100%
Transform Method
33%
Continuous Wavelet Transform
33%