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Interpretation of Radiographs

1982
The basic purpose of radiographic inspection is to obtain information about abnormalities in the specimen. These abnormalities may be flaws in metal (e.g. cracks, inclusions), errors in assembly, wrongly-positioned components or dimensional errors, and may or may not be significant. An understanding of the image provided assumes therefore that an image
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Radiographic markers

Emergency Nurse, 2011
Radiographic markers, which are personal to each radiographer and used with every patient, are among the most frequently handled objects in radiology departments. Radiographers who fail to clean these accessories do not consider their potential as vectors for cross-contamination.
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Radiographic technique

British Dental Journal, 1999
P, Floyd, P, Palmer, R, Palmer
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Transfer of radiographs

British Dental Journal, 1999
Dental radiographs constitute 25% of all exposures made in the UK and therefore in terms of radiation protection the population risk is not insignificant. Paragraph 11 of The Core of Knowledge in the Schedule to the Protection of persons undergoing medical examination or treatment (POPUMET) regulations specifies the importance of using existing ...
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Radiographs and caries

Journal of the American Dental Association, 1996
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Diversity in radiation therapist/therapeutic radiographer (RTT) advanced practice (AP) roles delivering on the four domains

Technical Innovations and Patient Support in Radiation Oncology, 2021
Aileen Duffton, Aoife Williamson
exaly  

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