In such cases, ultrasonography reveals a hypoechoic or anechoic structure protruding from a segmentally thickened colonic wall. |
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The fact that this has pencil thin walls, is anechoic, and shows through transmission shows that this is a benign cyst. |
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Initially on ultrasound it will appear as an anechoic suprarenal mass with variable compression and displacement of the kidney. |
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Benign cystic teratomas characteristically show an anechoic cystic component and a shadowing density that corresponds to a dermoid plug. |
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Sonographically, dermoids can range from totally anechoic to a hyperechoic mass. |
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Hydronephrosis is seen as anechoic fluid in the renal collecting system and pelvis separating the central sinus echoes. |
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To achieve this low acoustic signature, the Virginia incorporates newly designed anechoic coatings, isolated deck structures and a new design of propulsor. |
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An anechoic chamber is a room in which the floor, ceiling, and all walls are covered with sound-absorbent acoustical wedges. |
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The warning device should, preferably, be tested in an anechoic environment. |
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Dr Mohanan said that the NPLI is developing an anechoic chamber for industry as well as acoustic research and consultancy facilities. |
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The limits apply throughout the frequency range 30 to 1 000 MHz for measurements performed in a semi anechoic chamber or an outdoor test site. |
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The Antenna and Microwave Laboratory has two anechoic chambers in the frequency range of 500 MHz to 50 GHz for antenna research. |
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A system can be placed inside an anechoic chamber and test signals can be generated and used to measure accuracy of the system. |
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The EBU group measured the operating noise levels of the machines in an anechoic chamber at the IRT in Munich. |
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The lab includes a fully anechoic chamber for engine and transmission studies as well as a semi-anechoic chamber with a 160 hp chassis-dyno for full vehicle testing. |
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In addition, to the anechoic chambers, there is an outdoor antenna measurement range, which is equipped for testing large antenna units. |
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The bassoonist settled into the anechoic chamber and prepared for another grueling recording session. |
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Practical experience has shown that the dissipative materials currently available, which are used to make the absorbing wall of an anechoic EMC chamber, are not efficient throughout the entire frequency range. |
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The vitreous chamber of the aqueous appeared as a single planoconvex, anechoic space. |
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If the test is made in an anechoic chamber, the chamber shall be large enough to ensure normal dispersal of the heat released by the warning device during the test. |
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Two ammunition storage bunkers are also being built, and some of the unit's anechoic chamber space will also be renovated. |
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The vitreous chamber imaged as a homogenous, anechoic region between the posterior lens capsule and ciliary body anteriorly and the posterior ocular wall. |
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Consequently, scrotal ultrasound was performed, which revealed a swollen left testis with multiple parenchymal irregular anechoic cystic areas with thin internal septation. |
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The facility includes Anechoic Chambers, Insectary Chamber, and Laser Labs. |
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Heaton, a founding member of Embrace, is also the manager of an up-and-coming Leeds band, Anechoic, as well as mentoring a number of bands in the Yorkshire area. |
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