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[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/MV12MHz.1.cine MV12MHz.1.cine] this is the bifurcated carotid artery moving down to the common carotid.
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[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/MV12MHz.1.V5.cine MV12MHz.1.cine] this is the bifurcated carotid artery moving down to the common carotid.
  
[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/MV12MHz.2.cine MV12MHz.1.cine] this is the bifurcated carotid artery looking longitudinally (you think you see blood flow, but you don't).
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[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/MV12MHz.2.V5.cine MV12MHz.2.cine] this is the bifurcated carotid artery looking longitudinally (you think you see blood flow, but you don't).
  
[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/Nail.cine Nail.cine] this is a high-frequency probe looking down at your fingernail and cuticle. You can actually see the thickness of the nail and where the cuticle starts under the finger. You may be able to see some small blood vessels in the finger tip, as well.
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[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/NailV5.cine Nail.cine] this is a high-frequency probe looking down at your fingernail and cuticle. You can actually see the thickness of the nail and where the cuticle starts under the finger. You may be able to see some small blood vessels in the finger tip, as well.
 
 
The following three cine files are from the ultrasound cell phone. They work just fine on a PC but are much smaller file sizes (and resolution):
 
[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/Saved1.cine Phone1.cine]
 
[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/Saved1.cine Phone2.cine]
 
[http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dzar/Ultrasound/Downloads/Saved1.cine Phone3.cine]
 

Latest revision as of 01:41, 2 May 2009

MV12MHz.1.cine this is the bifurcated carotid artery moving down to the common carotid.

MV12MHz.2.cine this is the bifurcated carotid artery looking longitudinally (you think you see blood flow, but you don't).

Nail.cine this is a high-frequency probe looking down at your fingernail and cuticle. You can actually see the thickness of the nail and where the cuticle starts under the finger. You may be able to see some small blood vessels in the finger tip, as well.