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Radiology Fundamentals
Radiation is emitted from unstable atoms. Unstable atoms are said to be “radioactive” because they release energy (radiation). The radiation emitted may be electromagnetic energy (X-rays and gamma rays) or particles such as alpha or beta particles. Radiation can also be produced by high-voltage devices such as X-ray machines. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic energy with a wavelength that places it into an ionizing radiation category. In a diagnostic exam, these photons can penetrate the body and are recorded on digital or film medium to produce an image of various densities that show details inside the body.
Harjit Singh, - Personal Name
1st Edtion
978-1-4614-0943-4
NONE
Radiology Fundamentals
Management
English
New York Dordrecht Heidelberg
2012
New York
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