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Post by Maxx on Feb 14, 2015 11:01:37 GMT -6
No one must be in the library people must be outside living normal lives, maybe they went for a jog...
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Post by Sauerkraut on Feb 18, 2015 11:26:47 GMT -6
The text book has over 600 pages. I have been only readying about 5 pages a night.
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Post by Sauerkraut on Mar 3, 2015 10:38:25 GMT -6
I'm still slugging thru this book. I'm in chapter 15 where it talks about ways to develop X-Ray film. I wonder what that Radiologic class would be like- does the instructor give lectures about all that and your there taking notes? It's a tuff career path to get into for sure. BTW did ya know many X-rays exams use light screens instead of direct X-rays? The light screen reduces the amount of radiation dose a patient gets. The light screen glows inside the film tray when struck by X-Rays and that produces the image on the film. Many dental X-Rays use direct X-Rays, where the radiation produces the direct image on the film. I never knew that.
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