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Musculoskeletal equipment mainly include a ultrasound scanner, which consist of a console containing a computer and electronics, a video display screen and a transducer that is used to scan the body and veins. The transducer is a small hand-held device that resembles a microphone, attached to the scanner by a cord. The transducer sends out high frequency sound waves and then listens for the returning echo. The principles are similar to sonar used by boats and submarines. The ultrasound image is immediately visible on a nearby screen that looks much like a computer or television monitor. The image is created based on the amplitude, frequency and time it takes for the sound signal to return from the patient to the transducer. When the transducer is pressed against the skin, it directs a stream of inaudible, high-frequency sound waves into the body. As the sound waves bounce off of internal organs, fluids and tissues, the sensitive microphone in the transducer records tiny changes in the sound's pitch and direction. These signature waves are instantly measured and displayed by a computer, which in turn creates a real-time picture on the monitor. These live images are usually recorded on videotape and one or more frames of the moving pictures are typically captured as still images.
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG ELISA Kit is designed for the detection and quantitative determination of specific IgG antibodies against mycoplasma pneumoniae in serum and plasma. The kit contains sufficient reagents antigen coated microtiter strips, enzyme conjugate, substrate, plastic foils and plastic bag.
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