Exam 4: Cassette-Based Equipment: the Computed Radiography Cassette, Imaging Plate, and Reader
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Exam 4: Cassette-Based Equipment: the Computed Radiography Cassette, Imaging Plate, and Reader30 Questions
Exam 5: Cassette-Based Image Acquisition45 Questions
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Exam 7: Digital Radiographic Image Processing and Manipulation50 Questions
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The amount of detail present in any image is known as ______ resolution.
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The device that moves the laser rapidly back and forth across the imaging plate is known as ______.
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The process of scanning the moving imaging plate is known as ______.
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Cassette-based spatial resolution is lower than conventional radiography.
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During laser beam formation, both ends of the laser reflect energy back and forth so that the atoms ______.
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When the imaging plate is irradiated, stimulated electrons enter the ______ layer.
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The imaging plate reader uses a laser to scan the imaging plate, releasing the energy stored in the conductive layer as ______ light.
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