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    If There Were No Contrast, the Radiographic Image Would Include
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If There Were No Contrast, the Radiographic Image Would Include

Question 9

Question 9

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If there were no contrast, the radiographic image would include


A) only the same shade of gray
B) black and white
C) light gray and dark gray
D) black and light gray

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