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    The Radiologic Unit That Quantifies Radiation Intensity Is the
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The Radiologic Unit That Quantifies Radiation Intensity Is the

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The radiologic unit that quantifies radiation intensity is the


A) rem
B) Becquerel
C) gray
D) roentgen

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