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cartlidgeashley

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CR photostimluable plates that have been out of use for a while are subject to:
 
 banding
  fading
  ghosting
  fog

Question 2

Permanent filtration that is part of the x-ray tube is:
 
 added plus inherent filtration
  added filtration
  inherent filtration
  total filtration



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Answer to Question 1

fog

Rationale: If CR plates are not used for a period of time, they are subject to an accumulation of inherent radiation that causes fog, which is added density to an image acquired on the imaging plate.

Answer to Question 2

inherent filtration

Rationale: Inherent filtration is built into the tube; glass tube and insulating oil.



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