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  • ==Principles of X-ray applications== ...e source and subject in respect to another, and a device for recording the X-ray beam after it passed through the subject.
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], the '''chest x-ray''' is one of the most common and useful examinations, a basic screening tes ...e are the X-ray generating apparatus, and a separate box that holds either X-ray photographic film, or, increasingly, a solid-state digital recorder.
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  • ...of x-ray diffraction include [[x-ray crystallography]] (or single-crystal x-ray diffraction) and [[powder diffraction]]. In many cases, corresponding tech ...ted that the high intensity peaks would arise under conditions of specular x-ray reflection where the scattering from multiple planes would lead to construc
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  • {{r|X-ray computed tomography}} {{r|X-ray diffraction}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Among the most common X-ray examinations, the basic form of which involves views of the chest of a stan
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  • ...sources/CommunityCollege/Radiography/EquipmentMaterials/xrayGenerators.htm X-Ray generators]
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  • ...' is a type of [[computed tomography]] and is defined as "tomography using x-ray transmission and a computer algorithm to reconstruct the image."<ref name=" Newer types of X-ray computerized tomography
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  • {{r|X-ray}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/X-ray diffraction]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • (CdZnTe) A semiconductor that, in response to [[X-ray]]s and [[gamma ray]]s, directly produces electrical signals rather than the
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  • Examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of [[x-ray]]s or [[gamma ray]]s.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...nergetic] [[X-ray]]s wavelengths. The distinction between gamma rays and [[X-ray]]s is based on their radiation source."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...sources/CommunityCollege/Radiography/EquipmentMaterials/xrayGenerators.htm X-Ray generators]
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  • The decrease in energy (increase in wavelength) of an X-ray or gamma ray photon, when it interacts with matter.
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  • ===Widened mediastinum on [[X-ray]]=== A widened mediastinum is an extremely important finding on chest x-ray (CXR). Two important traumatic mechanisms of injury to consider are [[aort
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  • {{r|Digital X-ray||**}} {{r|Computerized X-ray tomography}}
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  • |X-Ray truck examines shipping container.jpg|X-Ray truck examines shipping container
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  • Compounds used to improve the visibility of internal bodily structures in an X-ray image.
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  • ..."examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of [[x-ray]]s or [[gamma ray]]s, recording the image on a sensitized surface (such as
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  • ...of x-ray diffraction include [[x-ray crystallography]] (or single-crystal x-ray diffraction) and [[powder diffraction]]. In many cases, corresponding tech ...ted that the high intensity peaks would arise under conditions of specular x-ray reflection where the scattering from multiple planes would lead to construc
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  • ...rt of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] between the [[visible light]] and [[X-ray]] regions
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  • ...red [[Alpha particle]]s and the emitted [[Protons]] (for Pathfinder) and [[X-Ray]]s afer the sample is iridated with alpha particle and x-rays. The alpha particles of 5.1 MeV are emitted by curium 244, where as the x-ray of 14 and 18 keV is provided by the decay product plutonium 240. For the [[
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], the '''chest x-ray''' is one of the most common and useful examinations, a basic screening tes ...e are the X-ray generating apparatus, and a separate box that holds either X-ray photographic film, or, increasingly, a solid-state digital recorder.
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  • ...amics]] techniques; to observe these flows require high-speed flashes of [[X-ray]]s or [[Radiographic equipment#proton radiography|proton]]
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  • ...imensional representations of an object from a series of two-dimensional [[x-ray]] images.
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  • ==Principles of X-ray applications== ...e source and subject in respect to another, and a device for recording the X-ray beam after it passed through the subject.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Among the most common X-ray examinations, the basic form of which involves views of the chest of a stan
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  • ...returned high resolution spectra of hundreds of stars along with extensive X-ray observations.
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  • ...low of various particles, such as [[neutron]]s, or of radiation, such as [[X-ray]]s. In general, materials with a low-Z (i.e., low [[atomic number]], such a
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  • {{r|Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy|Energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry}
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  • Contrast media include [[radiocontrast]] agents used for [[x-ray]]s as well as other agents not based on the transmission of X-rays through
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  • ...ritical instruments, or of non-visual image sources such as [[radar]] or [[X-ray]]
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  • ...took background measurements. Occasionally, the X-ray detector observed an X-ray source in the field of view of the UV target. It operated till February 198 The X-ray experiment
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  • ...b>[[americium]] which emit gamma rays in the appropriate range; or from an x-ray tube which produces x-rays in the desired range. It is primarily used for q | Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA)
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  • ...eals are used less than in the past, when methods such as ultrasound and [[X-ray computerized tomography]] were not available. Nevertheless, its characteris
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  • {{rpl|Atomic X-ray spectrometry}}
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  • A multi-modal [[medical imaging]] technique that scans the patient with [[X-ray computed tomography]] and [[positron emission tomography]] scanners mounted
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  • ...trahlung.png/credit|{{Bremsstrahlung.png/credit}}<br/>|}}The production of X-ray Bremsstrahlung when electrons are deflected in the electric field of a nucl ...in other ways. The term was originally used to describe the spectrum of [[X-ray]] tubes, but it also applies to plasma in space.
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  • |X-Ray truck examines shipping container.jpg|X-Ray truck examines shipping container
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  • ...s only visible at a severe 40% loss level. There are, however, ways to use X-ray measurement if the preferred methods are not available:<ref name=>{{citatio ...of the hand is taken, incorporating an [[aluminium]] reference wedge. The X-ray is then analyzed, and the density of the bone is compared to the density of
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  • ...directly, in its passage through matter. <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> It includes [[X-ray]]s, [[gamma ray]]s, [[neutron]]s, and other forms of penetrating radiation. ...In the U.S. and other countries, sources of ionizing radiation (e.g., a [[X-ray]] machine used in [[diagnostic imaging]]) that are claimed to have health b
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  • | X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE PROTEASE INHIBITOR DOMAIN OF ALZHEIMER'S AMYLOID B
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  • ...' is a type of [[computed tomography]] and is defined as "tomography using x-ray transmission and a computer algorithm to reconstruct the image."<ref name=" Newer types of X-ray computerized tomography
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  • ...mps. They used drugs, X-rays, and surgery, with little concern for safety; X-ray burns were common.
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  • ...le a positive result by an examiner using the [[Ottawa ankle rules]] or an X-ray showing a fracture would be a [[sign]].
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  • [[Cancer]] may underlie hemoptysis, even when the chest [[x-ray]] is normal.<ref name="pmid19457872">{{cite journal| author=Thirumaran M, S
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  • ...dynamic testing''' uses extremely high speed instrumentation, often with [[X-ray]]s or [[proton]]s, to determine [[fluid dynamics]] of what happens inside a It may use X-ray, proton, neutron, or other [[flash radiography]] to measure, in microsecond
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  • ...onomy|astronomical]] observations in the visible and radio spectra. Like [[X-ray]] telescopes, they must operate in space to avoid atmospheric blocking. ...the resulting component density may be. Extreme ultraviolet, as well as [[X-ray]]s, are increasingly used in photolithographic creation of masks.
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  • ...It is most frequently measured by [[x-ray absorptiometry]] (DXA scan) or [[x-ray computed tomography]]. Bone density is an important predictor for [[osteopo
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  • ...a practical tool for astronomy...Neutrinos will give astronomers a type of x-ray vision far better than actual x-rays. Being the most unreactive type of sub ...ure (galaxy redshift survey) and X-ray galaxy cluster (baryon fraction and X-ray luminosity function) data, assuming a geometrically flat cosmological model
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  • ...uch as [[neutron]]s. The imaging may be of a still image (e.g., a medical X-ray or an image of a weld), motion of moderate speed (e.g., medical fluoroscopy === X-ray sources ===
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  • ==X-ray== ...mrod-FlashXRay.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory X-ray flash]]
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  • ...ency and amplitude, from low-energy [[radio]] waves to highly energetic [[X-ray]]s and &gamma;-rays. Somewhere in the middle of this spectrum the waves/pho
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  • ...has been the standard of care to X-ray every non-trivial ankle injury. An X-ray will modify treatment only if a fracture exists, so if fracture can be excl ...cal prediction rule]], can indicate a possible fracture and the need for [[x-ray]]s (see [http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/326/7386/417/F1 image]):<ref n
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  • ...|<small>The leucine zipper structure of [[GCN4]].<ref>{{cite journal|title=X-Ray Structure of the GCN4 Leucine Zipper, a Two-Stranded Coiled Coil|author=E.K
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  • ...principle, are preferred by hospitals because they use modalities, such as X-ray, that a pure nuclear medicine physician is not formally trained to do. In p
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  • ===X-ray computed tomography=== Spiral [[x-ray computed tomography]] ''with'' oral and intravenous contrast has accuracy
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