Using a high-power ultrasound device designed for concrete
analysis to overcome the thigh attenuation, Mizrach et al. (1989)
were able to successfully measure the reflective loss, velocity of
propagation and attenuation through a variety of cylindrical samples
up to 20 mm in length for various fruit and vegetables. Performing
the transmission method through orange peels,
Camarenta and Martinez-Mora (2006) determined a relationship