x-ray image
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Darkness in anx-rayimagecorresponds to the amount of matter the x-rays pass through.
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After 1012 weeks, the outline of the socket is no longer apparent on anx-rayimage.
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Using a conversion screen and anx-rayimageplate, comparable exposure times are required to produce an image with lower resolution than film imaging.
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Thex-rayimageof figure 1b is intended to illustrate the challenge of finding the potential short locations represented for failure analysts.
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X-ray images purport to represent what no human could see.
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X-ray images show various skeletal abnormalities including joint mineralization, bone proliferation and areas of bone lucency.
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X-ray images from the rear and front pinhole cameras show bright filaments extending through the foam and some distance beyond.
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X-ray images then, and still today, are difficult to interpret precisely because they are not like photographs.
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These changes are also visible in x-ray images.
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X-ray images are then obtained every few minutes to determine if there is any obstruction to the contrast as it is excreted into the bladder.
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Sheets of amorphous selenium convert x-ray images to patterns of charge in xeroradiography and in solid-state, flat-panel x-ray cameras.
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X-ray images are taken as the contrast moves through the intestine, commonly at 0 minutes, 20 minutes, 40 minutes and 90 minutes.
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X-ray images of the transient radiocontrast distribution within the blood flowing inside the coronary arteries allows visualization of the size of the artery openings.
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X-ray images are scanned for suspicious structures.
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In particular, the method can lead to better views of bone structure in x-ray images, and to better detail in photographs that are over or under-exposed.
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These features have been used with success on biological cell images, x-ray images, satellite images, aerial images and many other kinds of images taken at small and large scales.
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