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    The X-Ray Beam That Leaves the Patient in the Direction
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The X-Ray Beam That Leaves the Patient in the Direction

Question 25

Question 25

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The x-ray beam that leaves the patient in the direction of the image receptor is often referred to as:


A) Primary radiation
B) Remnant radiation
C) Absorbed radiation
D) Scattered radiation

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