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With Film-Screen Imaging, Anatomic Tissues, Such as Bone, That Absorb

Question 51

Question 51

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With film-screen imaging, anatomic tissues, such as bone, that absorb most of the radiation result in that area of the image being:


A) More blurred
B) Sharper
C) Darker (more density)
D) Lighter (less density)

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