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Katerine Ultrasonic - 196 sec
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=286781427&s=143446 Super Sexy Video of Dance Diva Katerine
Auteur : Mostiko2
Tags: Katerine sexy Ultrasonic mostiko Regi dance kylie minogue britney spears pussycat dolls lady gaga madonna
LOVE ME RIGHT-ULTRASONIC - 283 sec
TOP TUNE
Auteur : GLICKTON
Tags:ULTRASONIC
Ultrasonic - 1,2,3,4 - 270 sec
Old Skool Rave
Auteur : bilstonjambo
Tags:Old Skool Rave
Ultrasonic live in Hanger 13 - 162 sec
Mallorca Lee and Ultrsonic live in Hanger 13 (old skool)
Auteur : jtbebo
Tags: ultrasonic ultra sonic hanger 13 old skool rave
Hive - Ultrasonic Sound - 295 sec
only sound The Matrix Soundtrack
Auteur : UniX1803
Tags: Hive Ultrasonic Sound The Matrix Soundtrack
Ultrasonic Levitation - 60 sec
From www.hielscher.com: this video shows, how water droplets are "hung" up in the air.
Auteur : TomInTheSky
Tags:ultrasound ultrasonic hielscher levitation sonic
Ultrasonic - Obsession - 211 sec
Classic Track
Auteur : bdgscotland
Tags: ultrasonic hardcore
The Ultrasonic Diffuser - 155 sec
The new Young Living Ultrasonic Diffuser is an atomizer, humidifier and air purifier all in one!
Auteur : mariaschasteen
Tags: ultrasonic diffuser air purifier humidifier atomizer aromatic health
Ultrasonic range finder + flash - 66 sec
another installation exercise. idea copied from another installation for ease. Ultrasonic range finder is used to detect distance of object form it and data is processed in flash, and displayed in form of grass. same technique cna apply to many other skin like running people (from the UFO... ) etc . Exercise done by kitdashit.com sorry guys that I CANT LEAVE COMMENTS on youtube... i dunno why here's my reply --------------------- hi all ultrasonic range meter... just buy it from electronic store ! and use arduino board from arduino.cc to build things up with processing or with Flash ~ -------------------
Auteur : kitdashit
Tags: interactive installation ultrasound ultrasonic range finder sensor kitdashit arduino flash
Ultrasonic Mayhem #1 - 47 sec
THE ELECTRIC MENTOS COLA TEST. But no cola. And no mentos. A blast of ultrasound can remove the effervescence from soda in a few seconds. Cold soda works best. I put a few drops of dish soap in the soda, and I think it gives a larger response. (This one isn't my invention; I heard about it from Jim B. of Science Club Inc.)
Auteur : wbeaty
Tags: ultrasound ultrasonic physics acoustics cavitation mentos diet coke amasci diy
Ultrasonic sound - Hive - 136 sec
Music video project Digital Film Production
Auteur : Danz0r666
Tags:Ultrasonic Sound Hive
Outer-rotor-type Spherical Ultrasonic Motor : DigInfo - 110 sec
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology has developed an outer rotor spherical ultrasonic motor featuring unprecedented compactness and rotational freedom. This new spherical ultrasonic motor boasts a spherical diameter of just 20mm. The new compact motor features a multi-degree of freedom that enables it to rotate around in the direction of x, y, and z-axes. Consequently, the motor is capable of free spherical movement. The range of movement is 300 degrees around the X-axis; 300 degrees around the Y-axis; and 360 degrees around the Z-axis. The new motor features a rotational speed of 40rpm. It is possible to mount a camera on top of the motor thereby providing the camera with a multi-degree freedom of movement. This new motor offers numerous advantages including compactness, multi-degree freedom of movement, and a wide range of movement. it will undoubtedly be suitable for a variety of applications. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology has been in the process of developing a small pipe inspection robot designed to inspect the interior of small diameter piping for damage. The University's newly developed spherical ultrasonic motor would be ideal for use as the inspection robot's camera actuator as well as for the robot's eyeballs and joints.
Auteur : Diginfonews
Tags: DigInfo robot motor Tokyo Noko University project
Ultrasonic algae control - 221 sec
LG SONIC algae control. to control algae by ultrasonic 3d movie LG SONIC XXL is the strongest Ultrasonic Algae control on the present world market. It is developed for LG Sound by experts who made it their goal in life to create the absolute top in the field of algae extermination in water with regard to distance and time.LG Sound is the leading provider of ultrasonic treatment equipment like the algae control
Auteur : lgsonic1
Tags: algae control ultrasonic
Piezo Ultrasonic Motors : DigInfo - 97 sec
DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv Bringing Nanomotion from Israel to Japan, Daito Electron is importing the HR Ultrasonic Motor Series which is a piezo ceramic servo motor that actually uses the reverse piezo electric effect to create linear and circular motion. Piezo electricity is when certain crystals become charged due to mechanical stress such as compression, twisting or distortion.When reversed, an electrical charge that is applied to piezo electric crystals cause them to distort at the nano level. Though this is a small change it is useful for precision motor controls and ultrafine optical focusing. A single element in the HR series creates 4 Newtons of force and up to 8 elements are available with a force of 32 Newtons. The speed can range from several microns per second to 250 mm per second and has an unique braking design that doesn't cause any shift in position while stopped.
Auteur : Diginfonews
Tags:Piezo electric motors ceramic servo nanomotion nanotechnology micromachines mems japan israel diginfonews daito electron
Ultrasonic Cleaning - Musical Instrument Cleaning - 74 sec
Learn more at www.upcorp.com - Fast ultrasonic cleaning removes the calcium buildup from metal wind instruments without the need for harsh chemicals or acids.
Auteur : ultrasonicpowercorp
Tags:muslical instrument cleaning cleaner ultrasonic ultrasonics band instruments
Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra promo-A Night At The Rock Opera - 444 sec
www.anatro.com 20 incredible musicians and singers present an evening of songs from the most decadent and glitter-crazed era of rock 'n' roll. The ULTRASONIC ROCK ORCHESTRA brings the often heard but rarely performed crown jewels of classic rock to vivid life: QUEEN's "Bohemian Rhapsody" & "Somebody To Love," THE WHO's "Won't Get Fooled Again," DAVID BOWIE's "Ziggy Stardust," THE BEATLES' "Abbey Road" - and many more. Originally formed by singer, Sal Clemente, and drummer, Alan Ware, this giant rock band has been together since 2004 and consists of 14 singers - 7 guys and 7 girls, and 6 instrumentalists. "Even with all those singers, the URO plays like a full-bloodied rock band," says The Boston Globe. The URO have made a name for themselves playing iconic rock mega-songs from the 1970's in arena-style shows. "The level of talent on display is immense," says the Noise, "the URO makes use of every musician and vocalist present to capture the most complex of these classic songs." The Boston Globe says: 'This spectacle is more party than an opera - one big party courtesy of an insanely versatile band. The URO brings off even the most intricate of rock pieces with effortless ease, lighthearted humor, and an audacious display of vocal prowess.' The Boston Herald says: "'A Night At The Rock Opera' is looking like a local institution in the making... a grandiose, fist-in-the-air salute to all things rock." The Boston Metro writes of the band: "Only a handful of bands are licensed to rock you that hard, and the Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra certainly has that license." Check out www.anatro.com for more info.
Auteur : UltrasonicRock
Tags: Ultrasonic Rock Band URO Queen Bowie Beatles Who JCS Jesus Christ Superstar Night At The Opera Theatre
ULTRASONIC@HYPE - 298 sec
ULTRASONIC
Auteur : LINZIMAC
Tags:ULTRASONIC
Ultrasonic Aroma Diffusers : DigInfo - 123 sec
DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv Sante Claire, headquartered in Kyoto, is continuing to provide products connected to mental health and healing of the mind and in that spirit introduced two new ultrasonic aroma diffusers, the "Wedding" and the "MINIM" at the 2008 Tokyo International Gift Show. An ultrasonic aroma diffuser is a device that gently diffuses fragrances using ultrasonic waves, or in other words, high oscillation frequencies that can not be detected by the human hear, and this is done without the use of heat. Micro particles are created from the essential oils by vibrations occurring as fast as 1.7 million and 2.8 million vibrations per second and those micro particles are then diffused throughout the room. Unlike steam diffusion that uses heat, ultrasonic diffusion does not cause any loss in the properties of the oil's fragrant molecules, so the true fragrance of the aroma can be experienced. In addition to the relaxation and healing effect of the aromatic bath, the ultrasonic aroma diffuser can rehydrate dry skin and hair and refreshes and cleans the air with its negative ion effect.
Auteur : Diginfonews
Tags: diginfo Ultrasonic Aroma Diffusers Sante Claire Tokyo International Gift Show 2008
Ultrasonic Radar meets USB Missile Launcher - 20 sec
Short clip of a self made ultrasonic radar controlling the popular USB missile launcher Striker I. You can get more info about my project at http://www.steffenschuette.de/steffenschuette/elektronik/us2bRadar/us2bRadar.htm
Auteur : feffe81
Tags: pic microcontroller diy usb missile radar ultrasonic
Ultrasonic Shear Wave Imaging - 60 sec
Marko Orescanin, M.S. and Michael F. Insana, Ph.D. Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The video illustrates the principles behind ultrasonic shear wave imaging. It is the result of a simulation on a super computer of sound waves being generated in a tissue-like medium. While some labs use similar techniques for diagnostic imaging, our lab is developing these methods for mechano-biology investigations of cancer in 3-D cell cultures. Video Part 1: A linear array transducer (top) transmits a high-intensity beam of sound (blue lines). The transmitted sound pulse applies a radiation force at the focal length that briefly displaces the medium downward. This medium is a collagen gel that contains a sphere of cancer cells (red). The first response of the medium to the force is for fast pressure waves to emerge vertically traveling upwards and downwards. We ignore the fast pressure waves. Of greater interest are the slow shear waves that emerge later and travel laterally toward (and away from) the red sphere of cancer cells. Low-intensity Doppler pulses (blue lines) are transmitted throughout the volume by the same linear array to detect the shear waves. Notice that when shear waves enter the red sphere, they become distorted, racing ahead, because their speed of propagation is faster in the sphere than outside of the sphere. Measuring the shear wave speed, we can create images of stiffness (shear modulus) and viscosity (viscous coefficient). These images help us assess changes in the extracellular matrix indicative of malignant cell progression and tumor formation. Although the fast pressure waves are reflected from the top and bottom of the cube, our signal processing methods can eliminate their effects. Video Part 2: The experiment is repeated to show the propagation of shear waves from the top view. In this view, the pressure waves disappear at first out of the plane, but later return as reflected waves. The change in shear wave patterns caused by the sphere of cancer cells is much clearer in the top view. Special thanks to the Image Technology Group (ITG) at the Beckman Institute for video editing. This material is based upon work supported by the NIH/NCI under Award No. R01 CA082497.
Auteur : rwiltfon
Tags: Beckman Institute University of Illinois Michael Insana Marko Orescanin