Handbook of computed tomography x-ray spectra

  • How does computed tomography use x-ray waves?

    The term “computed tomography,” or CT, refers to a computerized x-ray imaging procedure in which a narrow beam of x-rays is aimed at a patient and quickly rotated around the body, producing signals that are processed by the machine's computer to generate cross-sectional images, or “slices.”.

  • What is the spectra of X-rays?

    The x-ray spectrum is defined as the energy distribution of the radia- tion produced in an x-ray exposure.
    The x-ray spectrum has a major impact on image quality and radiation dose delivered to patients..

  • What is the x-ray spectrum?

    The x-ray spectrum is defined as the energy distribution of the radia- tion produced in an x-ray exposure.
    The x-ray spectrum has a major impact on image quality and radiation dose delivered to patients..

  • The x-ray spectrum is defined as the energy distribution of the radia- tion produced in an x-ray exposure.
    The x-ray spectrum has a major impact on image quality and radiation dose delivered to patients.
Apr 1, 1981This handbook presents typical primary x-ray spectra, as well as spectra which were obtained after transmission through water and lucite 

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