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Journal of nuclear medicine technology. 49(3)
The challenges of hybridizing position emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a simultaneous modality have been largely overcome in recent times. PET hybridized with magnetic resonance (MR) has seen the emergence of PET/MR
Autor:
Stewart C. Bushong
Develop the skills you need to safely and effectively produce high-quality medical images with Radiologic Science for Technologists: Physics, Biology, and Protection, 11th Edition. Reorganized and updated with the latest advances in the field, this n
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NIAS, A
Publikováno v:
Clinical Radiology; January 1981, Vol. 32 Issue: 6 p656-656, 1p
Autor:
GIFFORD, D
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Clinical Radiology; January 1982, Vol. 33 Issue: 2 p204-204, 1p
Autor:
Wells, P
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Ultrasonics; 1992, Vol. 30 Issue: 3 p199-199, 1p
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Radiography. 19:331-338
The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on exposure technique approaches in Computed Radiography (CR) imaging as a means of radiation dose optimization in CR imaging. Specifically the review assessed three approaches: optimization of kV
Autor:
Stewart C. Bushong, Elizabeth Shields
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Radiology. 10:149-152
creep with technique creep. This change in terminology identifies the cause of the problem, not just the result. This brief overview is intended to highlight the patient radiation dose reduction possible with CR and DR due to the extended dynamic ran
Autor:
Stewart C. Bushong, Geoffrey Clarke
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physical and Biological Principles, 4th Edition offers comprehensive, well-illustrated coverage on this specialized subject at a level that does not require an extensive background in math and physics. It covers the fundam
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Medical Physics. 38:1-4
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International Journal of Radiology & Medical Imaging. 1
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the knowledge components of CR, and confidence and attitudes in using the system in clinical practice using a non-interventional quantitative cross-sectional survey design. Using snowball sampling (non-pro