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1 May 1974 Diagnostic Requirements For X-Ray Image Intensifiers
Robert D. Moseley Jr.
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Abstract
For almost two decades x-ray image intensifiers have been widely--and now are almost universally--used for fluoroscopy and cine-radiography; increasingly, small format (70-105mm) static images, produced by photographing the output phosphor, have been obtained in those circumstances that in earlier days would have been accom-plished by larger format "spot films" made to document the findings of a fluoroscopic examination.
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Robert D. Moseley Jr. "Diagnostic Requirements For X-Ray Image Intensifiers", Proc. SPIE 0056, Medical X-Ray Photo-Optical Systems Evaluation, (1 May 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954276
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KEYWORDS
Image intensifiers

X-rays

Diagnostics

X-ray imaging

Image quality

Image resolution

Quantum efficiency

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