In the dental setting, techniques exist for imaging the teeth, mandible, maxilla, temporomandibular joints and the oral and labial soft tissues. Virtually all dental practices will have one or more ...
The quality of processing is critical to the effective use of radiographs. A large proportion of this group of GDPs were producing radiographs which had been processed in weak solutions. The point at ...
Flash-radiography (FR) is a form of radiography that does not involve intermediate data carriers such as films and storage plates. FR quickly creates a quick image and provides a low cost of testing, ...
Radiographic theory and equipment -- X-ray production -- Anatomy of the x-ray machine -- Radiation safety -- Exposure factors -- Radiographic quality -- Image receptors -- Film processing -- ...
Hadron therapy shows potential to improve the effectiveness of cancer radiotherapy. By exploiting the characteristic depth-dose distributions of hadrons in tissues (the Bragg peak), the technique ...
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