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A Radiograph That Has an Overall Gray Appearance Is Generally

Question 53

Question 53

Multiple Choice

A radiograph that has an overall gray appearance is generally preferred.This radiograph is said to have:


A) high density.
B) low density.
C) high contrast.
D) low contrast.

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