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transducer An electroacoustic or magnetoacoustic device containing an element for converting electrical energy into acoustical energy and vice versa. See search unit. (Course Material/Ultrasonics/Introduction/history.htm) (Course Material/EquipmentTrans/characteristicspt.htm)
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transduce deliver a heterologous gene to a cell and have it expressed.
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transducer A device which converts energy from one form into another, ie an ac generator transducer which converts the mechanical motion of anemometer cups into an electrical signal.
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transducer An electronic device that uses sound waves to collect information such as water depth and vessel speed, usually attached to a through hull. The transducer then converts that information to electrical signals that can be used by electronic displays in the cockpit.
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transducer In ultrasound, the device that emits sound waves and transmits them to a computer, resulting in the ultrasound image.
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