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  • ...all |first7=A.L. |title=Generalized image combinations in dual kVp digital radiography |journal=Medical Physics |date=1981 |volume=8 |issue=5 |pages=659–667|doi=1 ...zed detection of pulmonary nodules by single-exposure dual-energy computed radiography of the chest (part 1) |journal=Eur. J. Radiol. |date=2002 |volume=44 |issue ...
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  • == Polarized [[Neutron imaging|Neutron Radiography]] and [[Tomography]] == ...n field <math>\vec{B}(\vec{r})</math> in space.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Radiography and tomography with polarized neutrons|last = Treimer|first = Wolfgang|jour ...
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  • ...imarily to describe imaging detectors in [[optical imaging]] and [[medical radiography]]. In [[medical radiography]], the DQE describes how effectively an x-ray imaging system can produce an ...
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  • ...ution imparted by a CT scan is much more homogeneous than that imparted by radiography, but is still somewhat larger near the skin than in the centre of the body. ...gous to the [[Dose area product|dose-area product]] (DAP) used in planar [[radiography]]. ...
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  • ...tic" image, because, although it is very similar to regular [[Projectional radiography|projectional]] images, it is less affected by the noise caused by motion.<r ...that uses [[Radiation|penetrating radiation]], such as [[Radiography|X-ray radiography]] or [[Electron microscope|transmission electron microscopy]]. These imagin ...
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  • ...quantity used in assessing the radiation risk from diagnostic [[X-ray]] [[radiography]] examinations and interventional procedures, like [[angiography]]. It is d ...
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  • ...and 1965, a period in which he developed metal laboratories and industrial radiography. He promoted the magazine created by IDIEM through which various scientific ...
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  • ...reas such as [[medical imaging]], [[geophysical tomography]], [[industrial radiography]] and so on. For example, by using [[CT scanner]], the lesion information o ...
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  • ====Low-power radiography==== ...res wide in cross-section, which was impossible to resolve in our in-house radiography equipment. ...
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  • ...hers{{who|date=May 2020}} say that schlieren imaging is equivalent to an [[radiography|X-ray radiograph]] of the acoustic field.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} ...
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  • [[Category:Radiography]] ...
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  • * [[Industrial radiography|X-ray]] ...
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  • ...ources are also used in well logging applications, as well as in [[neutron radiography]], tomography, and other radiochemical investigations.{{r|NRC_Industrial_20 ...41}}Am in such sources can be used for indirect analysis of materials in [[radiography]] and [[X-ray fluorescence]] spectroscopy, as well as for quality control i ...
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  • ...rasonography]], and similarly, remnant [[barium contrast]] from a previous radiography can interfere with subsequent abdominal examinations,<ref>[https://books.go ...p, for example in making a combination of a blood test, a [[biopsy]] and [[Radiography|radiograph]]. ...
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  • ...all |first7=A.L. |title=Generalized image combinations in dual kVp digital radiography |journal=Medical Physics |date=1981 |volume=8 |issue=5 |pages=659–667|doi=1 ...zed detection of pulmonary nodules by single-exposure dual-energy computed radiography of the chest (part 1) |journal=Eur. J. Radiol. |date=2002 |volume=44 |issue ...
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  • ...hy has taken many forms, the most important of which are muon transmission radiography and muon scattering tomography. ...le internal structure. Muography is a technique similar in principle to [[radiography]] (imaging with [[X-ray]]s) but capable of surveying much larger objects. ...
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  • ...accumulate between the growing ice crystals. However, recent in-situ X-ray radiography of directionally frozen alumina suspensions reveal a different mechanism.<r ...the Solidification of a Colloidal Alumina Aqueous Suspension:In Situ X-Ray Radiography, Tomography, and Modeling |year=2011 |journal=Journal of the American Ceram ...
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  • ...ct in order to create its images. Standard X-ray imaging techniques like [[radiography]] or [[computed tomography|computed tomography (CT)]] rely on a decrease of ...X-ray imaging is more sensitive to density variations in the sample than [[Radiography|conventional transmission-based X-ray imaging]]. This leads to images with ...
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  • ...://www.researchgate.net/publication/19301926|title=Pearcy MJ. 1985. Stereo radiography of lumbar spine motion. Acta Orthop Scand Suppl}}</ref> The reconstruction ...
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  • [[Contrast medium]]s used for X-ray CT, as well as for [[radiography|plain film X-ray]], are called [[radiocontrast]]s. Radiocontrasts for X-ray ...
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  • [[Depleted uranium]] is sometimes used for shielding in [[industrial radiography#Sources|portable gamma ray sources]], due to the smaller half-value layer w By comparison, the radiation dose from chest [[radiography]] (about 0.06 mSv) is a fraction of the annual naturally occurring backgrou ...
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