Doppler Imaging
Doppler imaging is a method used to detect motion and flow of objects by measuring the Doppler shift of a sound wave. The technique is used in medical applications such as to measure blood flow, to detect blockages in arteries, or to determine the efficacy of treatments such as stents placed in arteries. It is also used in other fields such as aeronautics, astronomy, and oceanography. This technique is significant as it is a non-invasive, safe, and cost-effective way to detect and monitor motion and flow.
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