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X-Ray Intensifying Screens

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Definition: Screens which absorb the energy in the x-ray beam that has penetrated the patient and convert this energy into a light pattern which has as nearly as possible the same information as the original x-ray beam. The more light a screen produces for a given input of x-radiation, the less x-ray exposure and thus shorter exposure time are needed to expose the film. In most film-screen systems, the film is sandwiched between two screens in a cassette so that the emulsion on each side is exposed to the light from its contiguous screen.      Other names X-Ray Film-Screen Systems; Screen-Film Systems, X-Ray; Radiographic Intensifying Screens; Film-Screen Systems, X-Ray; Xray Intensifying Screen; X-Ray Screen-Film Systems; X-Ray Screen-Film System; X-Ray Intensifying Screen; X-Ray Film-Screen System; X Ray Intensifying Screens; X Ray Film Screen Systems; Systems, X-Ray Screen-Film; Systems, X-Ray Film-Screen; System, X-Ray Screen-Film; System, X-Ray Film-Screen; Screens, Xray Intensifying; Screens, X-Ray Intensifying; Screen-Film System, X-Ray; Screen, Xray Intensifying; Screen, X-Ray Intensifying

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