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Holding all else fixed, how will increased patient thickness affect the number of x-rays detected by the receptor in radiography?

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What is a collimator?

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Where is a collimator placed?

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Holding all else fixed, how will increased SID affect the number of x-rays detected by the receptor in radiography?

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What is the LAC?

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Why is an image intensifier used?

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Why are grids used?

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How is a fluoroscopic image different from that of a plain film?

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What factor most affects contrast on x-rays?

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What happens when an x-ray interacts with a detector using a film cassette?

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