1962
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2539(08)61188-9
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Image Storage Techniques Applied to Diagnostic Radiology

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“…This system was first proposed by Moon (1948Moon ( , 1949 and has since been fully investigated by the author (Greatorex 1956(Greatorex , 1960. The experimental studies which mere carried out demonstrated that, because of the very high sensitivity to radiat'ion of the scintillation detector, it was possible to display x-ray images a t high brightness levels and much reduced dose rates.…”
Section: Scintillation Detectors Used In Conjunction With Flying-spot...mentioning
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“…This system was first proposed by Moon (1948Moon ( , 1949 and has since been fully investigated by the author (Greatorex 1956(Greatorex , 1960. The experimental studies which mere carried out demonstrated that, because of the very high sensitivity to radiat'ion of the scintillation detector, it was possible to display x-ray images a t high brightness levels and much reduced dose rates.…”
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“…X storage system using an ' electrical write : electrical read ' tube was reported by Berci (1962) who obt'ained pictures of satisfactory diagnostic quality. A system employing a direct-view storage tube has been described by the author (Greatorex 1962) and by Wallman and Wickbom (1959). The results obtained with the direct-view tube were promising, although the picture quality was not as good as had been anticipated.…”
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