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Purdue Researchers: New Technology Could Help Prevent Fractures in Horses


July 07 2008, Article # 12226
Researchers are developing a monitoring system similar to those used by earthquake seismologists to detect tiny cracks in bones, a technology that could help prevent fractures in humans and racehorses. The new monitoring system records "acoustic emission data," or sound waves created by the tiny bone fissures. The same sorts of acoustic emissions are used to monitor the integrity of bridges, other structures, and mechanical parts like helicopter ...



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