X ray Hazards and Biological Effects
Precautions while using X Rays
X ray Hazards and Biological Effects
X rays produced by diffraction machines are readily absorbed in the first millimetres of tissue, and therefore do not contribute any dose to the internal organs of the body. However, the lens of the eye can receive a significant dose from X rays of this energy. Overexposure of lens tissue can lead to the development of lens opacities and cataracts.
Eye Protection
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How to Prepare for an X Ray
Analytical X ray Equipment Radiation Safety Requirements
What are x rays and what do they do
Analytical X ray Systems
Measuring radiation dosage
before having the X ray
Nature of Analytical X rays
X rays send small amounts of radiation
After an X Ray
Compton scattering
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