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  2. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy - Wikipedia

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    Extracorporeal shockwave therapy. ESWT device (EMS Swiss DolorClast) ICD-10-PCS. 6A93. ICD-9-CM. 98.5. [ edit on Wikidata] ESWT device. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy ( ESWT) is a treatment using powerful acoustic pulses which is mostly used to treat kidney stones and in physical therapy and orthopedics.

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    A flow straightener, sometimes called a honeycomb, is a device used to straighten the air flow in a wind tunnel. It is a passage of ducts, laid along the axis of main air stream to minimize the lateral velocity components caused by swirling motion in the air flow during entry.

  4. Ultrasonic toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic toothbrush. An ultrasonic toothbrush is an electric toothbrush designed for daily home use that operates by generating ultrasound in order to aid in removing plaque and rendering plaque bacteria harmless. It typically operates on a frequency of 1.6 MHz, which translates to 96,000,000 pulses or 192,000,000 movements per minute.

  5. Havana syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Mass psychogenic illness, psychosomatic illness [4] [5] Havana syndrome (also known as " anomalous health incidents " [6] [7]) is a disputed medical condition reported primarily by U.S. diplomatic, intelligence, and military officials stationed in overseas locations. Reported symptoms range in severity from pain and ringing in the ears to ...

  6. Ultrasonic testing - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic testing ( UT) is a family of non-destructive testing techniques based on the propagation of ultrasonic waves in the object or material tested. In most common UT applications, very short ultrasonic pulse waves with centre frequencies ranging from 0.1-15 MHz and occasionally up to 50 MHz, are transmitted into materials to detect ...

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    Left to right: formation of bubble; slow expansion; quick and sudden contraction; purported fusion event. Bubble fusion is the non-technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur inside extraordinarily large collapsing gas bubbles created in a liquid during acoustic cavitation. The more technical name is sonofusion.

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