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Biological effects of ultrasound: Development of safety guidelines. Part II: General review
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 27Issue 3p301–333Published in issue: March, 2001- Wesley L. Nyborg
Cited in Scopus: 228In the 1920s, the availability of piezoelectric materials and electronic devices made it possible to produce ultrasound (US) in water at high amplitudes, so that it could be detected after propagation through large distances. Laboratory experiments with this new mechanical form of radiation showed that it was capable of producing an astonishing variety of physical, chemical and biologic effects. In this review, the early findings on bioeffects are discussed, especially those from experiments done in the first few decades, as well as the concepts employed in explaining them.