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titleOfInvention Ultrasonic imaging unit
abstract Abstract of the Disclosure An ultrasonic imaging unit operates on the pulse-echo principle and comprises a transducer system having a stationary array of adjacent transducer elements, in the unit successively and cyclically selected groups of adjacent transducer elements are used to produce an ultrasonic beam in response to pulsed electric transmitter signals applied to the electrode segments, and are also used to transmit the ultrasonic beam into a heterogeneous body and/or receive echoes reflected from a discontinuity in the body, and generate an electric echo signal in response to the received echoes, there being provided an anticipatory path within a closed envelope between the transducer system and a transmission region within a body under examination.
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