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Leighton, T. G. (2007). What is ultrasound? Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 93(1–3), 3–83.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 06/04/2022, 12:16
Leighton suggests three categories of exposure to ultrasound production, the first of which he classifies as ultrasonic noise exposure:
  1. ultrasound generated by some device as a byproduct of its operation (unintended exposure)
  2. ultrasound generated explicitly by some device and fundamental to its operation (unintended exposure e.g., ultrasonic rangefinder, automatic door openers)
  3. ultrasound generated in order to have an effect on humans and/or to change their behaviour (intended exposure).
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