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An x-ray image on paper or film can be copied using a photocopy machine, but the copy may not be as clear and useful to a specialist wanting to use the x-ray image. An actual x-ray, the radiation used to make an x-ray image, cannot be copied.
no
Computer Generated Image (CGI)
The primary way veterinarians use physics in practice is to take radiographs using X-rays. The veterinarian has to know how radiation works to make the X-rays, how to calibrate the machine to take each image and how to read and interpret the image.
The function of a microfilming machine is to either capture an analog image (Camera) or print an analog image (COM Recorder) onto a microform.
The likely word is "sonogram" (a sound-generated image of an internal structure).
You can image the heart using: echocardiogram, Magnetic Resonance Image, Computer Tomography Scanning
The function of a microfilming machine is to either capture an analog image (Camera) or print an analog image (COM Recorder) onto a microform.
go onto Google images and type in 'radiation diagram' look at second image with a cartoon sun in it- for that would be your answer
An ultrasound machine would require an ultrasound transducer. These are required as they are the part of the machine that delivers the image to the machine.
J. Daniel Bourland has written: 'Image-guided radiation therapy' -- subject(s): Radiotherapy, Computer-Assisted, Radiation Oncology, Methods, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
A light bulb and a lens. In combination the form a machine to project an image.