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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991
It is apparent that digital radiography holds considerable promise. Although there are some immediate advantages to be gained from using digital technology at present, such as more consistent image quality in portable radiography, most of the benefits have not been fully realized.
H, MacMahon, K, Doi
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It is apparent that digital radiography holds considerable promise. Although there are some immediate advantages to be gained from using digital technology at present, such as more consistent image quality in portable radiography, most of the benefits have not been fully realized.
H, MacMahon, K, Doi
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Pelvimetry by digital radiography
Clinical Radiology, 1985We studied the ability of digital radiographs generated on a computed tomography scanner to replace conventional pelvimetry. Two digital radiographs were usually sufficient to measure the maternal pelvis. The antero-posterior (AP) digital radiograph allowed measurement of the transverse diameter of the pelvic inlet, the interspinous distance and the ...
P, Adam +4 more
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Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1990
A storage phosphor digital imaging system has been used to perform virtually all of an increasing number of mobile (portable) projectional roentgenographic examinations in a busy hospital. Approximately 130 such studies are done per day, of which about 110 are chest examinations.
S S, Sagel +6 more
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A storage phosphor digital imaging system has been used to perform virtually all of an increasing number of mobile (portable) projectional roentgenographic examinations in a busy hospital. Approximately 130 such studies are done per day, of which about 110 are chest examinations.
S S, Sagel +6 more
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Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1988
A quantitative comparison of the digital techniques reviewed in section 4.1-4.7 is difficult, for two reasons. Firstly, various authors have used slightly different techniques for assessing aspects of imaging performance (e.g. a variety of test objects for, and definitions of, spatial resolution).
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A quantitative comparison of the digital techniques reviewed in section 4.1-4.7 is difficult, for two reasons. Firstly, various authors have used slightly different techniques for assessing aspects of imaging performance (e.g. a variety of test objects for, and definitions of, spatial resolution).
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Digital Radiography vs Conventional Radiography: Is Digital Radiography in Compliance With the Code?
Nondestructive Engineering: Applications, 2002Savannah River Technology Center filmless radiographic imaging system specialists have been “champions” of filmless radiographic imaging at the Savannah River Site since 1993. Recently a study was done comparing the differences between conventional film radiography and lens-coupled, charge-coupled-device digital radiography.
Richard W. Poland +2 more
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Transitioning to digital radiography
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2011AbstractObjective – To describe the different forms of digital radiography (DR), image file formats, supporting equipment and services required for DR, storage of digital images, and teleradiology.Background – Purchasing a DR system is a major investment for a veterinary practice. Types of DR systems include computed radiography,
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Digital radiography for the orthodontist
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002Wenzel, A., Gotfredsen, E.
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