10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROENTGENOSCOPIC»
Discover the use of
roentgenoscopic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
roentgenoscopic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Therefore, since a great many more x-ray photons are used in the exposure of
the roentgenographic film than in the exposure of the eye through the
roentgenoscopic screen, it is evident that a great deal more diagnostic
information will be ...
A better appreciation of the roentgenoscopic images will result if brightness is
increased; increases in brightness, occasionally indicated in difficult diagnostic
problems, may be attained by increasing ma to 10 and making several rery short
...
United States. War Dept, 1944
A better appreciation of the roentgenoscopic images will result if brightness is
increased; increases in brightness, occasionally indicated in difficult diagnostic
problems, may be attained by increasing ma to 10 and making several very short
...
United States. War Dept, 1944
4
Technical manual (United States. War Dept.)
A better appreciation of the roentgenoscopic images will result if brightness is
increased; increases in brightness, occasionally indicated in difficult diagnostic
problems, may be attained by increasing ma to 10 and making several very short
...
5
Low-level Radiation: Biological Interactions, Risks and ...
Dosimetric «reasu rteenti were performed on a '' Hoffmann SR 700 D'1 X-r«|
apparatus, with simulation of various types of diegnostlc procedures:
roentgenoscopic examinations or films, with or without shielding, with or without
use of image ...
6
Laboratory and Clinical Studies
For the aspiration of bone tumors not readily localized by ordinary physical
examination, the site of intended puncture and the proper direction of needle is
determined by a careful roentgenographic and roentgenoscopic study. In all of
the ...
Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases (New York, N. Y.), 1939
7
Laboratory and Clinical Studies
For the aspiration of bone tumors not readily localized by ordinary physical
examination, the site of intended puncture and the proper direction of needle is
determined by a careful roentgenographic and roentgenoscopic study. In all of
the ...
New York (N.Y.). Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases, 1939
8
Radiology in World War II.
special device that can be manipulated beneath the roentgenoscopic screen
without exposure of the operators hands to the primary beam. This arrangement
is possible because the distance between the roentgenoscopic image and the
skin ...
United States. Army Medical Service, Arnold Lorentz Ahnfeldt, 1966
9
The invited papers, the Radiobiology Symposium in Århus, and ...
First, it is anticipated that the clarity of roentgenoscopic vision may be improved
materially. Second, if the gains in screen luminance are sufficient, dark
adaptation may be eliminated. Third, it is hoped that roentgenoscopy may be
performed ...
International Commission for Stage-Grouping and for the Presentation of the Results of Treatment of Cancer, International Commission on Radiological Protection, International Commission on Radiological Units and Measurements, 1954
10
Hospitals: The Journal of the American Hospital Association
At the time of any subsequent examination, the roentgenoscopic sheet was
withdrawn from the file and sent with the patient to the roentgenoscopic
department. The consultant, having this information before commencing
roentgenoscopic ...