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.
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Fujifilm pioneered the Computed Radiography technology in 1983, which eventually became the most common in medical diagnostic applications. Fujifilm is the worldwide market leader followed by Agfa & Carestream.
PID stands for Position-Indicating Device in radiography. It is a component of the X-ray machine that helps control the direction and intensity of the X-ray beam by determining the size and shape of the beam.
Im surprised you didn't simply use Google for this one. Radiography refers to the use of ionizing radiation for the acquisition of high quality images for diagnostic purpose, or for the treatment of malignant disease. In non technical jargon, radiography is the firing of radiation through a person to create an image of the persons inside (guts and bones, etc). The same radiation can also be used to 'attack' cancers within the body through a similar process in a separate discipline called 'therapeutic radiography'.
The difference between conventional and non conventional energy resources is that conventional energy resources are much more common. An example of a conventional energy resource would be oil, a non conventional energy resource would be solar power.
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'Direct' radiography implies that the other form is 'indirect' radiography which is indeed the implicit connotation. With digital radiography the results of the X-ray are immediate as the system is connected directly to the computer. In indirect radiography (also called computed radiography) a phosphor plate is used, become radiated, and then are scanned following this exposure to see that X-ray's outcome.
Olaf E. Langland has written: 'Principles and practice of panoramic radiology' -- subject(s): Jaws, Panoramic Radiography, Radiography, Radiography, Panoramic, Teeth 'Textbook of dental radiography' -- subject(s): Radiography, Teeth
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Why radiography is done in industrial engineering & mechanical engineering?
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Encephalogram means radiography of the brain.
When the film is placed within the patient's mouth during radiography, it is known as intraoral radiography. This technique allows for detailed imaging of individual teeth and specific areas within the mouth.
If joint efficiency is 0.7 then there is no radiography,if it is 0.85 then 10% radiography of the total length of welding and if joint efficiency is 1.0 then 100% radiography is required.
Kathryn M. Marzano has written: 'The complete review of radiography' -- subject(s): Examination questions, Examinations, questions, Medical Radiography, Radiography
Eric Whaites has written: 'Radiography and Radiology for Dental Nurses' -- subject(s): Dental Radiography, Dental assistants, Methods, Nurses' instruction, Radiography, Teeth
One is the study of radios (radiography) and radio style waves where as the other is the person who studies radios. A radiologist studys radiography or a radiographier studies radiography Radiologists also have a medical degree such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)