Exam 4: Effective Use of Computed Radiography
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What results in flattening of the luminance from the plate and loss of contrast?
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The lack of ____________________ generates more scatter that reduces the contrast.
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The problem with the high frequency grids is that as the frequency increases, the lead content ____.
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If the image is overexposed by more than 2X to 3X, a portion of the image may be saturated.
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Which of the following is expressed as pixels/mm, also referred to as pixel density?
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The accuracy of the exposure indicators depends on accurate reader calibration and appropriate exposure field recognition.
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What is the standard expression for the receptor's contribution to recorded detail?
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If there is any question about how long it has been since the plate has been though the read/erase cycle, one should erase the plate, especially if ____________________ images are being performed.
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In order to visualize the____________________ structures of interest, some initial preprocessing must occur during imaging data extraction.
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Acquiring one image on the smallest plate available avoids which recognition error?
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