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    What Occurs When the X-Ray Beam Is Not Properly Aligned
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What Occurs When the X-Ray Beam Is Not Properly Aligned

Question 12

Question 12

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What occurs when the x-ray beam is not properly aligned with the grid strips?


A) Bucky delamination
B) Grid cutoff
C) Increased exposure to the IR
D) Nothing

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