Real-time radiography differs from conventional radiography primarily in its imaging process and speed. While conventional radiography captures images on film or digital sensors after exposure, real-time radiography utilizes a continuous imaging system, allowing for immediate visualization of the radiographic image as it is being obtained. This enables quicker decision-making and analysis during procedures, enhancing the overall efficiency of diagnostics. Additionally, real-time systems often provide dynamic imaging capabilities, allowing for the assessment of moving structures.
If duplicating film is accidentally placed in a conventional panoramic radiography cassette, the resulting images would likely be underexposed or unclear. Duplicating film is designed for low exposure and typically requires a specific type of light to produce a clear image, which is not suitable for the high radiation exposure of panoramic imaging. Consequently, the radiographic quality would be compromised, leading to inadequate diagnostic information.
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Fluoroscopy is "live" - for example we watch barium as the patient swallows and it goes through their esophagus, stomach, and small bowel. General radiography is still x-rays.
Conventional animation is without the benefit of CGI graphics and utilises traditional animation using hand-drawn cels .
Conventional radiography is a diagnostic imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of the inside of the body. It is commonly used to visualize bones and organs and can help in the detection of fractures, infections, and other abnormalities.
Realtime Worlds was created in 2002.
Realtime Associates was created in 1986.
Realtime Interrupt was created in 1995.
Realtime Worlds ended in 2010.
Realtime Worlds's population is 200.
Marooned in Realtime has 270 pages.
Marooned in Realtime was created in 1986-09.
The ISBN of Realtime Interrupt is 0-553-37454-0.
The ISBN of Marooned in Realtime is 0-312-94295-8.
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