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English: Propagation history of a single plane wave: Nonlinear frequency components accumulate with depth as the wave propagates through tissue before being attenuated. This phenomenon, amplified during the near-collinear interaction of two wavefronts, leads to nonlinear propagation artifacts distal to GV inclusions.[1]
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Source https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.041002
Author David Maresca, Daniel P. Sawyer, Guillaume Renaud, Audrey Lee-Gosselin, and Mikhail G. Shapiro

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Amplitude-dependent nonlinearity in ultrasound waves increases with propagation distance

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