Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 23Eastman Kodak Company, 1947 |
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... insert tanks employed in x - ray processing units have an actual capacity in ex- cess of their rated approximate volume . Among the smaller tanks , many have a capacity of more than their rated 5 gallons and some actually hold 6 gallons ...
... insert tanks employed in x - ray processing units have an actual capacity in ex- cess of their rated approximate volume . Among the smaller tanks , many have a capacity of more than their rated 5 gallons and some actually hold 6 gallons ...
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... add replenisher solution periodically , in sufficient quantity to maintain the level of the solution ... tank . In order to prolong the life of an acid stop bath , if one is employed , the film should be drained in the space between the tanks ...
... add replenisher solution periodically , in sufficient quantity to maintain the level of the solution ... tank . In order to prolong the life of an acid stop bath , if one is employed , the film should be drained in the space between the tanks ...
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14x17-inch Blue Brand 5-minute development BLUE BRAND FILM Blue Brand X-ray bone Brand X-ray Film Bronchiectasis camera characteristic curves clinical colitis color common bile duct curves demonstrating effects DENSITY OF IMAGE derived curves demonstrating DEVEL Developer and Replenisher developer solution developing agent development at 68°F diagnosis Dye Transfer Eastman Blue Brand Eastman Kodak Company Eastman No-Screen X-ray Ektachrome employed emulsion esophageal atresia esophagus Film in solution film speed fixer fresh developer fresh solution gallons of solution graphic Hospital illustrations increases in developing INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY intermittent agitation Internal acoustic meatus Kodachrome Kodak Dye Transfer Kodak Liquid X-ray Kodak radiographic developers Kodak Rapid X-ray Kodak X-ray Developer Liquid X-ray Developer LOGARITHM OF RELATIVE Medical Radiography ment minutes at 68°F NO-SCREEN FILM No-Screen X-ray Film operation patient photographic Published radio Radiologist Radiology Rapid X-ray Developer Rochester shown in Figure slides specimen speed and contrast surgical tank technic temporal bone tion ulcerative colitis veloper