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once of the nice explanations, thank you.
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Great detailed explanation - a keeper for anyone doing imaging related coursework
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what would be the tissue weighting factor of a pelvis? (would we include the bladder, gonads, bone marrow and skin)
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A 30 year old patient is referred to the X-ray department for Abdominal X-ray. The liver of mass 10Kg receives an absorbed dose of 20mGy for 120 seconds. Calculate
i. The energy of the X-rays.
ii. The absorbed dose rate.
iii. The equivalent dose.
iv. The effective dose
v. The exposure for this examination.
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Where to find those tables
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Hi sir, I just want to ask where you got the tissue weighing factors? is it in the book bushong? Because the Wt of the gonads in the book bushong is 0.20 but you put it as 0.08 the same as on google. Pls i need answers Thank you sir 😊
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if a sievert is the same as a gray, why do scientists confuse us by creating both of them when we could just use sieverts or grays? Because when you got 25 mGy, you said it's the same as 25 mSv, so doesn't that mean Sieverts and Grays are the same?
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I don't know of those radiation weighing factor
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A 10 MeV photon irradiates a 100 g volume of water. A pair production event occurs in the volume. What is the kerma?
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Roentgen denier.
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