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    How Did Radiation Change

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    cancerous, disease ridden germs and cells, this is significant because it changed the way we look at treatment. In 1895, radiation had just been discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, a professor at Wuerzburg University in Germany. ("History of Radiography"). It was discovered by working with a cathode-ray tube in his laboratory where he discovered a fluorescent…

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    Congenital Abnormalities

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    face the other side, is one of the most enthralling to behold. Typically occurring genetically, it is extremely rare, occurring only in 0.01% of the population (Nall, 2014). This congenital abnormality can be demonstrated on not only diagnostic radiography, but also computed tomography and ultrasound. The prognosis for patients suffering from this disorder is optimistic, generally little to no treatment is required. By examining the abnormality, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, it…

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    X-ray imaging with grating interferometer on pearls Abstract- With the increase of fraudulent conduct in the field of jewellery there has been increase in the demand for inspection to identify the purity of the product. In this case study X-Ray Radiography is used to identify natural pearls and artificially cultured pearls. In order to understand the internal structure a personalized grating interferometer and inspection has been performed to obtain measurements. The computed results are…

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    During my first essay I started out with the impression that I had done some of my best work and that there was no way that I could receive a bad grade on this piece of work. After reviewing the feedback I received I found that my work was not up to APA standards. The narrative that I wrote was more of a creative writing piece and barely a scientific piece. I thought that this piece was going to be great because I was very descriptive and visualized most details of my experience. I thought it…

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    The rapid technological advancements in the medical field has allowed for many generations and billions of people to attain a longer life expectancy, contributing to the aspect of an ageing population where the average length of life continues to improve. When I visited the Macmillan unit at my local hospital, I was amazed to discover that although cancer survivors had doubled within the last 40 years, the number of patients/cases for chemotherapy had doubled since last year. However, this was…

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    Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) inspections. Dike wall soil-to-air interface pipe inspections. • Thickness testing on piping at corrosion monitoring locations. • NDT methods Guided Wave, UT-T, VT, Open Vision X-ray, and Profile X-ray using Computer Radiography. • Verified and/or updated P&ID’s and Isometric drawings to represent the piping within the units of Pasadena Refining Systems Inc. • Safety Representative for a project at Tesoro Oil Refinery. During the over 6,000 man-hour project I led…

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    execute symptomatic imaging systems, for example, X-beam examinations, attractive reverberation imaging (MRI) filters and processed tomography (CT) checks. Some of them focus on unmistakable techniques, for example, cardiovascular-interventional radiography, mammography or sonography. Radiologic technologists are responsible for situating patients and ensuring that a quality symptomatic picture is created Radiologists are physicians who specialize in capturing and…

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    stone-preventing substances.  Complete Blood Count (CBC) - to evaluate white blood cells for signs of infection  Radiography is a traditional radiographic plate pelvic area, bladder and kidneys is usually enough para locate the urinary stones.  Intravenous pyelography (IVP) this type of radiography itself injects a dye use doctor in para bloodstream achieve visual contrast radiography, allowing the doctor to see scam Clarity calculus and evaluate the degree of obstruction.  Computed…

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    Roentgen observed a fluorescent glow of crystals on a table near his tube. In the past, people were unaware of how harmful x-rays are, because they are invisible. Scientists and researchers working in the radiography field were not aware of the effect on the body after continuous exposure. When radiography was in its infancy, it was common practice for the dentist or dental assistant to help the patient hold the film in place while taking the radiograph, exposing them to unnecessary radiation,…

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    Painting Analysis Essay

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    and techniques used to make paintings. A study of the painting as a physical object involves looking at the work out of its frame through the complete depth- from its support to the paint surface. The surface is examined using light microscopy, X radiography, reflected Infra-red and ultraviolet radiation are used to examine the changes made by the artist and their processes of painting, as well as later restorations and the painting's physical history. Analysis of the pigments and organic…

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