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Precautions while using X Rays

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Radiographs

A radiograph is an X ray image obtained by placing a part of the patient in front of an X ray detector and then illuminating it with a short X ray pulse. Bones contain much calcium, which due to its relatively high atomic number absorbs x rays efficiently. This reduces the amount of X rays reaching the detector in the shadow of the bones, making them clearly visible on the radiograph.


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Precautions and Guidelines
Which are the commonly done X rays
What precautions should be taken while doing X ray
Rayleigh scattering
an X ray that uses a contrast fluid
protect personnel from these penetrating rays
Analytical X ray Equipment Radiation Safety Requirements
Optional invasive or non invasive measurements
Is X ray the same as CT scan or MRI
before having the X ray
Compton scattering
an X ray of your skull or neck
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