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    In Standard Image Intensification Fluoroscopy,an X-Ray Beam Half-Value-Layer (HVL)of 3
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In Standard Image Intensification Fluoroscopy,an X-Ray Beam Half-Value-Layer (HVL)of 3

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In standard image intensification fluoroscopy,an x-ray beam half-value-layer (HVL) of 3 to 4.5 mm aluminum is considered acceptable when kVp ranges from


A) 50 to 60.
B) 60 to 70.
C) 70 to 80.
D) 80 to 100.

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