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Digital Radiography

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Barium Fluorohalide Bromides   Common phosphor for computed radiography IP  
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Amorphous silicon   Indirect system works as a light detector to capture fluorescent light  
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Image stitching   Algorythms align multiple images into a single image  
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Collimator edge identification   Alorythms designed to detect abrupt edges of exposure and nonexposure  
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Histogram   Corresponds to a predetermined body part before the imaging plate is read  
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Edge enhancement   Usually increases noise and may produce lower quality images  
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Amorphous selenium   Direct system works to collect the charge and transmits it through the TFTs.  
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charge coupled device   Converts visible light into an e- charge; stores it in a sequential pattern  
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TFT (thin film transistor)   Collects the electric charges produced as an array or matrix of pixel elements  
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Photostimulable phosphor imaging plate   Rigid sheet with several layers to record and enhance transmission of image  
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Image blurring   Applied to high noise images to make the sharp edges blur into the background  
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Indirect acquisition system   Uses two part process involving a scintillator and photodetector  
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Fuji computed radiography system   S-values of 150-250 when properly exposed.  
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Image Aquisition   Begins with x-ray exposure to the IP  
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Direct acquisition system   Directly converts incoming x-ray photons to an electrical signal  
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CR artifacts   Classified according to where they occur in the processing sequence  
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Data clipping   CR systems do not send all data acquired to the post-acquisition system  
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