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    The Varying Intensity of Radiation That Exits on the Opposite
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The Varying Intensity of Radiation That Exits on the Opposite

Question 12

Question 12

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The varying intensity of radiation that exits on the opposite side of the patient and reaches the IR is called __________ radiation.


A) scatter
B) fog
C) remnant
D) primary

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