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Acoustoelectric imaging is a technique that combines ultrasound imaging with electrical impedance imaging to create high-resolution images of biological tissues. By using both acoustic and electrical signals, acoustoelectric imaging is able to provide information about tissue structure and conductivity, allowing for a more detailed and accurate assessment of the tissue being imaged. This imaging technique has potential applications in medical diagnostics, such as for detecting tumors or monitoring the progression of diseases.