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Abstract
CW Doppler measurements were performed on a perfusion phantom with a fixed transducer position and transmit frequencies ranging from 9.9 to 10.1 MHz. The observed large power variations in the received Doppler spectra were explained by a theoretical model to be not primarily variations in sensitivity amplitude within the sample volume, but rather the result of a speckle effect.