Couch and Gantry are angles that define how radiation therapy beams impinge the subject.
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About 120 kg
A couch.
when the ray of light coincides on the surface, it makes an angle with the normal ( imagininary line perpendicular to the surface) this angle is called angle of incidence. When the light reflects backs after striking the surface it makes angle with the normal, this angle is called angle of reflection.
The second angle of incidence is equal to the angle of refractions.
Angle of incidence can be anything. Angle of reflection is the same as angle of incidence.
The linear accelerator uses microwave technology (similar to that used for radar) to accelerate electrons in a part of the accelerator called the "wave guide", then allows these electrons to collide with a heavy metal target. As a result of the collisions, high-energy x-rays are scattered from the target. A portion of these x-rays is collected and then shaped to form a beam that matches the patient's tumor. The beam comes out of a part of the accelerator called a gantry which rotates around the patient. The patient lies on a moveable treatment couch and lasers are used to make sure the patient is in the proper position. Radiation can be delivered to the tumor from any angle by rotating the gantry and moving the treatment couch.
Elmer Gantry was created in 1927-03.
The Production Budget for Elmer Gantry was $3,000,000.
Elmer Gantry was released on 01/01/1960.
a gantry is a fixed structure on the top of the vehicle
Elmer Gantry - opera - was created in 2007.
Elmer Gantry was released on 01/01/1960.
The Production Budget for Elmer Gantry was $3,000,000.
The ISBN of Elmer Gantry is 978-0-451-53075-2.
Elmer Gantry grossed $10,400,000 worldwide.
The gantry is a platform with support towers. This extra support is normally used for a travelling crane. The gantry also allows the crane to carry a very heavy load.
Donald Gantry was born on June 11, 1933, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.