Theoretical justification for a focused single-frequency dynamic acousto-thermometer
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The chart of acoustic device is offered with focusing for measuring of temperature in combination with electronic commutation of piezoelectric receiver and noise standard. It allows not only to treat one spectral and one radial sounding, but also measure the deep temperature of man’s body in a real-time
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