Television in Diagnostic Radiology |
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Chapter | 3 |
The Xray Pattern and its Properities as Input Para | 126 |
Chapter Page | 161 |
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amplifier aperture beam brightness calculated camera cent changes characteristics compared components contrast curves depends detail diagnostic DISCUSSION distance distribution dose effect electronic equation evaluation examination experiments exposure factor field Figure film filter fluctuations fluoroscopy focal spot give given image intensifier image quality important increase influence input integration interest lead less light limited look means measured method modulation transfer function monitor mottle noise normal object observer obtained optical output patient pattern performance physical picture position possible practical present problem quantum radiation radiographic radiological radiologist range reason recording REFERENCES relative resolution ROSSMANN scanning screen shown shows signal signal-to-noise ratio spatial frequency spectra spectrum spread structure Table tape techniques temporal things tion tube unit values visual Wiener x-ray image x-ray image intensifier x-ray television