Clark's essential physics in imaging for radiographers
β Scribed by Phil Harris; Marcus Elkington; Kenneth Holmes
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 198
- Series
- Clark's essential guides
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
THE authorS
Chapter 1: Overview of image production
Chapter 2: Mathematics for medical imaging
Chapter 3: Physics for Medical Imaging
Chapter 4: X-rays, X-ray Tube and X-ray Circuit
Chapter 5: X-ray Interactions in Matter
Chapter 6: Principles of Radiation Detection and Image Formation
Chapter 7: Image quality
Chapter 8: Radiation Dose and Exposure Indicators
Chapter 9: Image Display and Manipulation in Medical Imaging
Chapter 10: Radiation Protection and Safety
Chapter 11: Riskβbenefit
Answers to MCQβs
Chapter formulas
Back Cover
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