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Compton Scatter Photoelectric absoprtion

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____ results in the process of image formationg, wherby the xray beam interacts with the anatomic tissue and a portion of the bream strikes the image receport   Differential absorption  
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___ is the loss of some of the energy from the xray beam as it passes thru the tissue being imaged   Attenuation  
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The photoelectric effect involves the removal of an electron. this process of removing an electron from an atom is known as   ionization  
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When the xray photon travels completley thru the part, that activity is called   transmission  
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When the xray photon strikes an atom within the tissue being imaged and loses all of its energy to an inner shell electron of that atom, the photon is said to have been ____ and undergone _____   Absorbed, photelectric interaction  
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When the xray photon strikes an atom within the tissue being imaged and loses only part of its energy to an outer shell electron of that atom, the photon is said to have been ___ and undergone ____   scattered; compton interation  
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The interacting between xray photons and tissue that results in the production of a secondary xray photon is the   photoelectric effect  
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the outer shell electron that is ejected during the compton interaction is also known as (2)   Secondary electron, compton electron  
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The xray photon that is scattered as a result of the compton effect CANNOT   strike the IR, resulting in useful anatomic info  
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interactions of low energy xrays with tissue include   coherent scattering  
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unwanted density on the radiograph due to scatter radiation is called   fog  
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the ____ image occurs first on the image receptor and the ____ image occurs following proper image development/prcoessing   latent; manifest  
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At higher kV's ____ photon interactions occur resulting in ____ transimission   fewer; increased  
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as compared to the image at the input phosphor the image at the output phospor of the image intensifiers is   brighter and smaller  
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the digital radiographic system that uses a cassette is   CR  
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Which layer of the intensifying screen is closed to the film?   Protective layer  
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Which layer of the intentsifying screen is the furthest from the film?   Base  
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What is the term specifically used to descrive the emmission of light during and aafter external stimulation?   phosphorescense  
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What is the term specifically used to descrive the emission of light during stimulation only?   Fluorescence  
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How can you describe a noisy image?   an image with noticle quantom mottle  
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What are the physcail imperfections in the emulsion layer of radiographic film called?   Sensitivity specks  
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What kind of radiographic film is designed to respond specifically to xradaition and not to the light emitted from intesnifying screens?   Direct exposure film  
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What influences the speed of radiographic film (2)   The amount of silver halide crystals in the emulsion, and the size of the silver halide crystals  
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What is achieved when the color of light emitted by an intesnifying screen matches the color of light a film respons to?   Spectral matching  
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What is the purposed of intesnity screens?   To reduce the amount of exposure to the pt  
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What is used to assess screen film contact   Wire mesh tool  
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The material used as the CR photostimulable phosphor is   barium fluorohalide with europium  
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The CR latent image consists of   electrons trapped in the phosphor layer  
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The DR detector array is typically located   where you would normally find the bucky tray  
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DR imaging systems briefly store the electrical charge in the   TFT  
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