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When the Intensities of Radiation Exiting the Patient Are Very

Question 18

Question 18

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When the intensities of radiation exiting the patient are very similar, the resulting radiographic image has


A) low contrast
B) high contrast
C) short-scale contrast
D) low contrast and short-scale contrast

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