1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8785-2
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Medical X-Ray Techniques in Diagnostic Radiology

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“…The signal current I S depends on the total power I X V X and on the function k(V X ) of the X-ray tube. For a fixed value of V X (and consequently fixed k(V X )) the emitted photon rate is proportional only to the X-ray tube current I X [40], and the current I X can be therefore used as a measurement of the X-ray flux intensity to be correlated with the SiPM signal current.…”
Section: Jinst 14 P05016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signal current I S depends on the total power I X V X and on the function k(V X ) of the X-ray tube. For a fixed value of V X (and consequently fixed k(V X )) the emitted photon rate is proportional only to the X-ray tube current I X [40], and the current I X can be therefore used as a measurement of the X-ray flux intensity to be correlated with the SiPM signal current.…”
Section: Jinst 14 P05016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sistem teknik yang menggunakan variasi kilo-voltage memiliki keuntungan yang menjanjikan dalam variasi ekspose pada ketebalan badan yang berbeda-beda (Bushong, 2005).. Menurut G.J. Van der plats (1980), menyatakan bahwa apabila Rumus 10 kV rule yaitu jika kV naik sebesar 10 kV, maka mAs akan berkurang menjadi setengahnya. Apabila kV turun sebesar 10 kV, maka mAs akan naik menjadi setengahnya.…”
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“…18 This type of X-ray beam is polychromatic, in contrast to a monochromatic beam containing X-ray photons with the same energy. The intensity of the radiation is a function of the tube voltage, current, and scan time.…”
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confidence: 99%