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Radiation Interacting with Bone Is More Likely to Be Absorbed

Question 40

Question 40

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Radiation interacting with bone is more likely to be absorbed, resulting in that area of the image being


A) a light shade of gray
B) a dark shade of gray
C) black
D) all of these

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