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    The Primary Radiation That Enters the Patient and Then Leaves
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The Primary Radiation That Enters the Patient and Then Leaves

Question 18

Question 18

Multiple Choice

The primary radiation that enters the patient and then leaves it,traveling in all directions is called:


A) primary.
B) scattered.
C) latent.
D) remnant.

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