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A series exposures were made using a digital dosimeter, usin…

A series exposures were made using a digital dosimeter, using a constant kV and mAs but varying the combination of mA and time for each exposure. The dose varies greater than 10% between exposures. The most probable cause is that the

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The best position to demonstrate the splenic flexure on a BE…

The best position to demonstrate the splenic flexure on a BE is

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The common bile duct is

The common bile duct is

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Exostosis, osteoma, osteoporosis are

Exostosis, osteoma, osteoporosis are

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Collimation, without changing technique would decrease

Collimation, without changing technique would decrease

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Higher kV is required when irradiating dense structures beca…

Higher kV is required when irradiating dense structures because of

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The pylorus is

The pylorus is

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The scale of densities that determines the contrast and visi…

The scale of densities that determines the contrast and visibility of detail is controlled by

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The initial images indicate a possibility of fluid within th…

The initial images indicate a possibility of fluid within the right hemithorax. The correct position of the thoracic cavity to demonstrate this condition is

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The LD 50/30 for humans ranges from

The LD 50/30 for humans ranges from

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