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    The Central Beam That Comes from the X-Ray Tube Head
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The Central Beam That Comes from the X-Ray Tube Head

Question 24

Question 24

Multiple Choice

The central beam that comes from the x-ray tube head is _________ radiation.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) scatter
D) none of the above

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