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J G Stears

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Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1989
Peak kilovoltage meter readingsJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1988
The variable filter dialJ G Stears, J G Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|March 1, 1988
X-ray tube warm-upsJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1990
Scatter radiationJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1989
On several occasions I have heard it said that on an x-ray image one cannot see anything that is smaller than the effective size of the x-ray focal spot. Is it true?J G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiology|September 1, 1986
Half-value-layer increase owing to tungsten buildup in the x-ray tube: fact or fictionJ G Stears, J P Felmlee, J E Gray
Radiology|March 1, 1983
Shaped, lead-loaded acrylic filters for patient exposure reduction and image-quality improvementJ E Gray, J G Stears, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1986
Sensitometry necessityJ G Stears, J E Gray, R T Frank
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1987
The three limits to prevent X-ray tube damageJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|July 1, 1989
Radiologic exchange. Patient dose can be reduced by using 105 mm photofluoro spot films instead of the screen-film cassette spot radiographsJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
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Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1989
Peak kilovoltage meter readingsJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1988
The variable filter dialJ G Stears, J G Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|March 1, 1988
X-ray tube warm-upsJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1990
Scatter radiationJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1989
On several occasions I have heard it said that on an x-ray image one cannot see anything that is smaller than the effective size of the x-ray focal spot. Is it true?J G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiology|September 1, 1986
Half-value-layer increase owing to tungsten buildup in the x-ray tube: fact or fictionJ G Stears, J P Felmlee, J E Gray
Radiology|March 1, 1983
Shaped, lead-loaded acrylic filters for patient exposure reduction and image-quality improvementJ E Gray, J G Stears, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1986
Sensitometry necessityJ G Stears, J E Gray, R T Frank
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1987
The three limits to prevent X-ray tube damageJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
Radiologic Technology|July 1, 1989
Radiologic exchange. Patient dose can be reduced by using 105 mm photofluoro spot films instead of the screen-film cassette spot radiographsJ G Stears, J E Gray, E D Frank
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