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method for limiting the scatter reaching the IR. Distance between patient and IR
the simplest type of beam restricting device, constructed of a flat piece of lead that has a hole in it
automatically limits the size and shape of the primary beam to the size and shape of the IR
changes the shape and size of the primary beam; located between x-ray beam housing
used interchangeably with collimation
the potter-bucky diaphragm located below the table-top
can be used to determine the adjustment in the milliampere/second needed when changing from using a grid to nongrid
a decrease in the size of the projected radiation field
located immediately below tube window where the entrance shutters limit the x-ray beam size
an aperature diaphragm that has an extended flange attached
an imaginary line if points were connected along the length of a linear focused grid
an imaginary point, if imaginary lines were drawn from each of the lead lines in a linear focused grid
has lead lines that run at a right angle to one another
has lead lines that run at a right angle to one another
an aperature diaphragm that has an extended flange attached to it
the distance between the grid and the convergent line or point
the recommended range of source-to-image receptor distance measurements that can be used with a focused grid
has lead lines that are angled, or canted, to approx match the angle of divergence of the primary beam
a device that has very thin lead strips with radiolucent interspaces
contains a permanently mounted grid and allows the IR to slide behind it
an IR that has a grid permanently mounted to its front surface
can be used to determine the adjustment in mA/second needed when changing from grid to nongrid
a decrease in the number of transmitted photons that reach the IR
the orientation of a grid's lead lines to one another
expresses the number of lead lines per unit length in inches, centimeters, or both
refers to the linear pattern of the lead lines of a grid
the ratio of the height of the lead strips to the distance between them
radiolucent strips between the lead lines of a grid, generally made of aluminum
changes the shape and size of the projected x-ray field
has lead lines that run in one direction only
a zebra pattern artifact that can occur during computed radiography imaging
has lead lines that run parallel to one another
has lead lines that run parallel to one another
automatically limits the size and shape of the primary beam to the size and shape of the IR
a stationary grid placed on top of the IR

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