Backscatter radiation in radiography refers to the radiation that is scattered back towards the source after interacting with an object or material being imaged. This type of radiation can degrade image quality by introducing noise, making it harder to distinguish between different structures in the image. It is important for radiographers to be aware of backscatter effects and take measures to minimize it, such as using appropriate shielding and positioning.
T-223 A lead symbol "B" with minimum dimensions of 1/2in, in height and 1/16in, in thickness, shall be attached to the back of each film holder during each exposure to determine if backscatter radiation is exposing the film.
The cost of each backscatter machine used by the TSA varies depending on the specific model and features. On average, a backscatter machine can cost anywhere from $150,000 to $200,000.
Numb3rs - 2005 Backscatter 2-22 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
Numb3rs - 2005 Backscatter 2-22 was released on: USA: 5 May 2006 France: 22 December 2006 Hungary: 12 November 2007
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If an atom is charged, and can bind together with radiation, then ionization occurs. When you have an energy source, you will typically have radiation as well.
Rainbows are caused by backscatter. If the sun is out, and it is raining, look in the direction opposite from the sun, and you may see a rainbow.
Raymond Filip has written: 'Somebody told me I look like everyman' 'Backscatter' 'Flowers in magnetic fields'
Backscattering refers to the reflection of a portion of the energy from a wave or particle back in the direction from which it came. It is commonly observed in radar systems and can provide valuable information about the target being surveyed. Backscattering is utilized in various applications, including remote sensing and medical imaging.
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