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Examination of repeatability of ultrasound scanning technique in young bulls
Author(s) -
Sándor Harangi,
Béla Béri,
Levente Czeglédi
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
acta agraria debreceniensis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2416-1640
DOI - 10.34101/actaagrar/31/3004
Subject(s) - repeatability , rump , ultrasound , scanner , ultrasonic sensor , transducer , biomedical engineering , mathematics , computer science , computer vision , nuclear medicine , acoustics , medicine , artificial intelligence , anatomy , radiology , statistics , physics
The author’s goal with the methodology examination was to determine repeatability of taking and evaluating ultrasound images. In the trial an operator person took two images about the ribeye area and rump fat thickness (P8) of every young bull, which were measured by the same person in four repetitions. Also, we had altogether eight images about the same part of the body. Images were collected using Falco 100 (Pie Medical) real-time ultrasonic scanner equipped with an ASP 3,5 MHz, 18 cm linear array transducer.

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