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Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1984
Advantages of table-top radiography in pediatric IVPsP Gratale
Radiologic Technology|March 1, 1986
Using the same exposure factors for wet and dry castsP Gratale, G W Turner, C B Burns
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1990
Using the anode heel effect for extremity radiographyP Gratale, D L Wright, L Daughtry
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1987
Advantages of a 400 speed image receptor system for cast radiographyP Gratale, C B Burns, J Murray
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1992
Niobium/aluminum filters reduce patient exposureC B Burns, J B Renner, P Gratale, et al.
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Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1984
Advantages of table-top radiography in pediatric IVPsP Gratale
Radiologic Technology|March 1, 1986
Using the same exposure factors for wet and dry castsP Gratale, G W Turner, C B Burns
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1990
Using the anode heel effect for extremity radiographyP Gratale, D L Wright, L Daughtry
Radiologic Technology|May 1, 1987
Advantages of a 400 speed image receptor system for cast radiographyP Gratale, C B Burns, J Murray
Radiologic Technology|January 1, 1992
Niobium/aluminum filters reduce patient exposureC B Burns, J B Renner, P Gratale, et al.
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