Deck 6: Image Receptors and Image Acquisition

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What is the term specifically used to describe the emission of light during and after stimulation by radiation?

A) Luminescence
B) Phosphorescence
C) Fluorescence
D) Incandescence
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What influences the speed of radiographic film?

A) The amount of silver halide crystals in the emulsion
B) The color of the dye added to the film base
C) The size of the silver halide crystal
D) A and C
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What is the outermost layer of radiographic film called?

A) Emulsion
B) Supercoat
C) Base
D) Gelatin
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What is the effect of the presence of a dye in the phosphor layer of the intensifying screen?

A) Decreased speed, increased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
B) Decreased speed, increased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
C) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
D) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
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What is the purpose of the intensifying screen?

A) To decrease the production of scatter radiation
B) To reduce the amount of scatter striking the film
C) To reduce the amount of exposure to the patient
D) B and C
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The CR latent image consists of:

A) Electrons trapped in the phosphor layer
B) Clumps of metallic silver in the emulsion
C) Light trapped in the phosphor layer
D) The image as seen on the display monitor
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What is the effect of the presence of a reflective layer within the intensifying screen?

A) Increased speed, increased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
B) Decreased speed, increased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
C) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
D) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
Question
What is the term generally used to describe the emission of light from a substance as the result of stimulation by radiation?

A) Luminescence
B) Phosphorescence
C) Fluorescence
D) Incandescence
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Which layer of the intensifying screen is the furthest from the film?

A) Base
B) Reflective layer
C) Phosphor layer
D) Adhesive
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What are the physical imperfections in the emulsion layer of radiographic film called?

A) Rare earth phosphors
B) Calcium tungstate
C) Sensitivity specks
D) Silver halide crystals
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When a film has emulsion coated on both sides of the base versus one side of the base, the film is referred to as:

A) Single emulsion film
B) Double emulsion film
C) Triple emulsion film
D) None of the above
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The CR phosphor layer is composed of:

A) Gadolinium oxysulfide with terbium
B) Barium fluorohalide with europium
C) Lanthanum oxybromide with thulium
D) Yttrium oxysulfide with terbium
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Which layer of the intensifying screen is closest to the film?

A) Protective layer
B) Base
C) Phosphor layer
D) Emulsion
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The front or tube side of radiographic cassettes should be made of a material that:

A) Absorbs most of the x-ray beam
B) Reduces scatter production
C) Filters the beam
D) Absorbs very little of the x-ray beam
Question
The DR detector array is typically located:

A) Inside the cassette
B) By the computer keyboard
C) On top of the table
D) Where you would normally find the Bucky tray
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What is achieved when the color of light emitted by an intensifying screen matches the color of light a film responds to?

A) Chromatic spectrometry
B) Orthochromatic sensitivity
C) Panchromatic matching
D) Spectral matching
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How much of the x-ray beam do rare earth phosphor intensifying screens absorb?

A) 5%
B) 30%
C) 60%
D) 90%
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What is the term used to describe the color of light to which a radiographic film is sensitive?

A) Chromatic spectrometry
B) Orthochromatic sensitivity
C) Panchromatic matching
D) Spectral sensitivity
Question
What is the term specifically used to describe the emission of light during x-ray stimulation only?

A) Luminescence
B) Phosphorescence
C) Fluorescence
D) Incandescence
Question
Increasing the thickness of the intensifying screen phosphor layer:

A) Increases speed, increases recorded detail, and increases patient dose
B) Decreases speed, increases recorded detail, and decreases patient dose
C) Increases speed, decreases recorded detail, and increases patient dose
D) Increases speed, decreases recorded detail, and decreases patient dose
Question
The distance between the middle of two adjacent pixels is the:

A) Sampling frequency
B) Sampling pitch
C) Pixel frequency
D) Pixel pitch
Question
With CR, when the x-ray photons are absorbed by the phosphor, the ___________ atoms become ionized.

A) Barium fluorohalide
B) Tungsten
C) Europium
D) Silver halide
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Which of the following is not a component of the CR IP?

A) Emulsion layer
B) Support layer
C) Phosphor layer
D) Protective layer
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The Gurney-Mott theory is associated with:

A) CR latent image formation
B) Film latent image formation
C) DR latent image formation
D) Rare-earth phosphor intensifying screens
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Which of the following is not part of a CR reader unit?

A) Optical system
B) ADC
C) Photodetector
D) Developer tank
Question
The _____________ collects, amplifies and converts visible light to an electrical signal.

A) ADC
B) PMT
C) PSP
D) PSST
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This material is composed of barium fluorohalide and makes up the primary component of the CR IP.

A) Luminescence
B) Photostimulable phosphor
C) Photostimulable luminescence
D) None of the above
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With a fixed matrix CR reader system, changing to a larger IP, for the same FOV, will result in:

A) Larger pixels
B) Smaller pixels
C) Improved spatial resolution
D) B and C
Question
The emission of light when stimulated by a high intensity laser beam is:

A) Luminescence
B) Photostimulable phosphor
C) Photostimulable luminescence
D) None of the above
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With CR, trapped electrons are:

A) Proportional in number to the tissue's x-ray absorption
B) In a lower energy state
C) Released during the readout stage
D) A and C
Question
In the CR reader unit, the IP is scanned with a(n):

A) PMT
B) Electron gun
C) Helium-neon laser beam
D) PSP
Question
With CR, a higher sampling pitch results in _____________ pixel size and ____________ spatial resolution.

A) Increased; increased
B) Increased; decreased
C) Decreased; increased
D) Decreased; decreased
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Pixel bit depth is determined by the:

A) ADC
B) FOV
C) Matrix
D) Tissue type
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DR imaging systems briefly store the electrical charge in the:

A) ADC
B) TFT
C) CRT
D) EST
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_______________ can be removed from the Bucky and used on the tabletop or a stretcher.

A) Full panel digitizer
B) Flat-panel detector
C) Folding pixel detector
D) Failure to properly digitize
Question
The distance between the analog points being sampled is the:

A) Sampling frequency
B) Sampling pitch
C) Pixel frequency
D) Pixel pitch
Question
The CR system's ability to display a range of shades of gray is determined by its:

A) Pixel pitch
B) Pixel size
C) Pixel depth
D) Matrix
Question
With CR, a higher sampling frequency results in _____________ pixel size and ____________ spatial resolution.

A) Increased; increased
B) Increased; decreased
C) Decreased; increased
D) Decreased; decreased
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Immediately before leaving the CR reader unit, the IP is exposed to:

A) The laser light
B) Developer chemicals
C) Intense white light
D) X-rays
Question
How often the analog signal is digitized is the:

A) Sampling frequency
B) Sampling pitch
C) Pixel frequency
D) Pixel pitch
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With an FPD, electrical charges from each DEL are read out separately.
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An image with high SNR will have decreased detail visibility.
Question
Which of the following is not a component of a flat-panel detector?

A) TFT array
B) X-ray converter
C) Glass substrate
D) Phosphor layer
Question
Overexposing a digital image receptor may result in a quality image, but:

A) Quantum noise will be visible.
B) The SNR will be poor.
C) The ALARA principle has not been followed.
D) The system will not last as long as expected.
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Because digital imaging has a large dynamic range, significantly lower than necessary x-ray exposure will still result in a quality image.
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Once the data is in digital format, there is no difference between image processing and display between CR and DR.
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The quality of the CR latent image will remain the same for up to 6 hours after exposure.
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Exit radiation is converted to visible light with the direct conversion detector.
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The DR system does not require a separate reader unit.
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A high SNR means that the:

A) Signal strength is high.
B) Signal strength is low.
C) Noise is high.
D) B and C
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The ability of the detector to accurately capture the variety of photon intensities in the remnant radiation is:

A) Pixel depth
B) Dynamic range
C) ALARA
D) Pixel sensitivity
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The dynamic range of a digital imaging system is significantly larger than a film-screen system.
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Both CR and DR are electronic detectors that combine image capture and image readout.
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The indirect conversion detector uses:

A) A scintillator
B) A photodetector
C) Amorphous selenium
D) A and B
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There is no light produced with CR when radiation it interacts with the IP.
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The ____________ array is divided into square detector elements (DEL).

A) ADC
B) IP
C) TFT
D) SNR
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1
What is the term specifically used to describe the emission of light during and after stimulation by radiation?

A) Luminescence
B) Phosphorescence
C) Fluorescence
D) Incandescence
Phosphorescence
2
What influences the speed of radiographic film?

A) The amount of silver halide crystals in the emulsion
B) The color of the dye added to the film base
C) The size of the silver halide crystal
D) A and C
A and C
3
What is the outermost layer of radiographic film called?

A) Emulsion
B) Supercoat
C) Base
D) Gelatin
Supercoat
4
What is the effect of the presence of a dye in the phosphor layer of the intensifying screen?

A) Decreased speed, increased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
B) Decreased speed, increased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
C) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
D) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
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What is the purpose of the intensifying screen?

A) To decrease the production of scatter radiation
B) To reduce the amount of scatter striking the film
C) To reduce the amount of exposure to the patient
D) B and C
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The CR latent image consists of:

A) Electrons trapped in the phosphor layer
B) Clumps of metallic silver in the emulsion
C) Light trapped in the phosphor layer
D) The image as seen on the display monitor
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What is the effect of the presence of a reflective layer within the intensifying screen?

A) Increased speed, increased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
B) Decreased speed, increased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
C) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and increased patient dose
D) Increased speed, decreased recorded detail, and decreased patient dose
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What is the term generally used to describe the emission of light from a substance as the result of stimulation by radiation?

A) Luminescence
B) Phosphorescence
C) Fluorescence
D) Incandescence
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Which layer of the intensifying screen is the furthest from the film?

A) Base
B) Reflective layer
C) Phosphor layer
D) Adhesive
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What are the physical imperfections in the emulsion layer of radiographic film called?

A) Rare earth phosphors
B) Calcium tungstate
C) Sensitivity specks
D) Silver halide crystals
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When a film has emulsion coated on both sides of the base versus one side of the base, the film is referred to as:

A) Single emulsion film
B) Double emulsion film
C) Triple emulsion film
D) None of the above
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The CR phosphor layer is composed of:

A) Gadolinium oxysulfide with terbium
B) Barium fluorohalide with europium
C) Lanthanum oxybromide with thulium
D) Yttrium oxysulfide with terbium
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Which layer of the intensifying screen is closest to the film?

A) Protective layer
B) Base
C) Phosphor layer
D) Emulsion
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The front or tube side of radiographic cassettes should be made of a material that:

A) Absorbs most of the x-ray beam
B) Reduces scatter production
C) Filters the beam
D) Absorbs very little of the x-ray beam
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The DR detector array is typically located:

A) Inside the cassette
B) By the computer keyboard
C) On top of the table
D) Where you would normally find the Bucky tray
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What is achieved when the color of light emitted by an intensifying screen matches the color of light a film responds to?

A) Chromatic spectrometry
B) Orthochromatic sensitivity
C) Panchromatic matching
D) Spectral matching
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How much of the x-ray beam do rare earth phosphor intensifying screens absorb?

A) 5%
B) 30%
C) 60%
D) 90%
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What is the term used to describe the color of light to which a radiographic film is sensitive?

A) Chromatic spectrometry
B) Orthochromatic sensitivity
C) Panchromatic matching
D) Spectral sensitivity
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What is the term specifically used to describe the emission of light during x-ray stimulation only?

A) Luminescence
B) Phosphorescence
C) Fluorescence
D) Incandescence
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Increasing the thickness of the intensifying screen phosphor layer:

A) Increases speed, increases recorded detail, and increases patient dose
B) Decreases speed, increases recorded detail, and decreases patient dose
C) Increases speed, decreases recorded detail, and increases patient dose
D) Increases speed, decreases recorded detail, and decreases patient dose
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The distance between the middle of two adjacent pixels is the:

A) Sampling frequency
B) Sampling pitch
C) Pixel frequency
D) Pixel pitch
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With CR, when the x-ray photons are absorbed by the phosphor, the ___________ atoms become ionized.

A) Barium fluorohalide
B) Tungsten
C) Europium
D) Silver halide
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Which of the following is not a component of the CR IP?

A) Emulsion layer
B) Support layer
C) Phosphor layer
D) Protective layer
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The Gurney-Mott theory is associated with:

A) CR latent image formation
B) Film latent image formation
C) DR latent image formation
D) Rare-earth phosphor intensifying screens
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Which of the following is not part of a CR reader unit?

A) Optical system
B) ADC
C) Photodetector
D) Developer tank
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The _____________ collects, amplifies and converts visible light to an electrical signal.

A) ADC
B) PMT
C) PSP
D) PSST
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This material is composed of barium fluorohalide and makes up the primary component of the CR IP.

A) Luminescence
B) Photostimulable phosphor
C) Photostimulable luminescence
D) None of the above
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With a fixed matrix CR reader system, changing to a larger IP, for the same FOV, will result in:

A) Larger pixels
B) Smaller pixels
C) Improved spatial resolution
D) B and C
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The emission of light when stimulated by a high intensity laser beam is:

A) Luminescence
B) Photostimulable phosphor
C) Photostimulable luminescence
D) None of the above
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With CR, trapped electrons are:

A) Proportional in number to the tissue's x-ray absorption
B) In a lower energy state
C) Released during the readout stage
D) A and C
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In the CR reader unit, the IP is scanned with a(n):

A) PMT
B) Electron gun
C) Helium-neon laser beam
D) PSP
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With CR, a higher sampling pitch results in _____________ pixel size and ____________ spatial resolution.

A) Increased; increased
B) Increased; decreased
C) Decreased; increased
D) Decreased; decreased
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Pixel bit depth is determined by the:

A) ADC
B) FOV
C) Matrix
D) Tissue type
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DR imaging systems briefly store the electrical charge in the:

A) ADC
B) TFT
C) CRT
D) EST
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_______________ can be removed from the Bucky and used on the tabletop or a stretcher.

A) Full panel digitizer
B) Flat-panel detector
C) Folding pixel detector
D) Failure to properly digitize
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The distance between the analog points being sampled is the:

A) Sampling frequency
B) Sampling pitch
C) Pixel frequency
D) Pixel pitch
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The CR system's ability to display a range of shades of gray is determined by its:

A) Pixel pitch
B) Pixel size
C) Pixel depth
D) Matrix
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With CR, a higher sampling frequency results in _____________ pixel size and ____________ spatial resolution.

A) Increased; increased
B) Increased; decreased
C) Decreased; increased
D) Decreased; decreased
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Immediately before leaving the CR reader unit, the IP is exposed to:

A) The laser light
B) Developer chemicals
C) Intense white light
D) X-rays
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How often the analog signal is digitized is the:

A) Sampling frequency
B) Sampling pitch
C) Pixel frequency
D) Pixel pitch
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With an FPD, electrical charges from each DEL are read out separately.
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An image with high SNR will have decreased detail visibility.
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Which of the following is not a component of a flat-panel detector?

A) TFT array
B) X-ray converter
C) Glass substrate
D) Phosphor layer
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Overexposing a digital image receptor may result in a quality image, but:

A) Quantum noise will be visible.
B) The SNR will be poor.
C) The ALARA principle has not been followed.
D) The system will not last as long as expected.
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Because digital imaging has a large dynamic range, significantly lower than necessary x-ray exposure will still result in a quality image.
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Once the data is in digital format, there is no difference between image processing and display between CR and DR.
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The quality of the CR latent image will remain the same for up to 6 hours after exposure.
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Exit radiation is converted to visible light with the direct conversion detector.
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The DR system does not require a separate reader unit.
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50
A high SNR means that the:

A) Signal strength is high.
B) Signal strength is low.
C) Noise is high.
D) B and C
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The ability of the detector to accurately capture the variety of photon intensities in the remnant radiation is:

A) Pixel depth
B) Dynamic range
C) ALARA
D) Pixel sensitivity
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The dynamic range of a digital imaging system is significantly larger than a film-screen system.
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Both CR and DR are electronic detectors that combine image capture and image readout.
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The indirect conversion detector uses:

A) A scintillator
B) A photodetector
C) Amorphous selenium
D) A and B
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There is no light produced with CR when radiation it interacts with the IP.
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The ____________ array is divided into square detector elements (DEL).

A) ADC
B) IP
C) TFT
D) SNR
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