Doses to patients arising from dental x-ray examinations in the UK, 2002–2004. Chilton: Health Protection Agency, 2007. Davies C, Grange S, Trevor M M. Radiation protection practices and related ...
Radiology uses techniques such as X-ray imaging to detect and diagnose diseases and injuries, manage patient care, and guide many forms of medical treatment. Because X-rays involve ionizing radiation ...
Fluoroscopy is a method that provides real-time X-ray imaging. This is especially useful for guiding a variety of diagnostic and interventional procedures. The ability of fluoroscopy to display motion ...
Our analytical XRD instrument utilises X-ray radiation to investigate the structure of crystallised biomolecular assemblies through X-ray diffraction (XRD). X-ray radiation is a type of ionising ...
Working with ionizing radiation, e.g. with radioactive materials of a particular activity and/or X-ray instruments, is subject to authorization. In addition, a radiation protection officer who has ...
Researchers from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have developed a new X-ray sensor that produces clearer images with significantly lower radiation doses.
US researchers have come up with a new way to get better quality X-ray images without having to use more radiation, which increases risk for patients. US researchers have come up with a new way to ...
However, conventional CT requires hundreds of X-ray projections from multiple angles, exposing patients to significant radiation doses and relying on large, immobile systems. To address this issue ...