Medical Radiography and Photography, Bände 29-30Eastman Kodak Company, 1953 |
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... exposure when an x - ray film has received the neces- sary amount of radiation.1 Many have found it use- ful for the routine measurement of x - ray exposures in the hospital or radiologic office . There are nu- merous occasions ...
... exposure when an x - ray film has received the neces- sary amount of radiation.1 Many have found it use- ful for the routine measurement of x - ray exposures in the hospital or radiologic office . There are nu- merous occasions ...
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... exposure is started and terminated when the needle on the voltmeter has reached the correct amount of deflection . During long exposures the test exposure may be eliminated . This unit may be placed underneath the patient , or held by ...
... exposure is started and terminated when the needle on the voltmeter has reached the correct amount of deflection . During long exposures the test exposure may be eliminated . This unit may be placed underneath the patient , or held by ...
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... Exposure Much controversy exists as to an optimum exposure rate . It is the opinion of the author that most clini- cal angiocardiography can be accomplished at ex- posure frequencies of 1 to 4 per second . Efficiency demands that exposure ...
... Exposure Much controversy exists as to an optimum exposure rate . It is the opinion of the author that most clini- cal angiocardiography can be accomplished at ex- posure frequencies of 1 to 4 per second . Efficiency demands that exposure ...
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