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Radiology, Vol 121, 465-471, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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An evaluation of rare earth screen/film combinations

RP Rossi, WR Hendee and CR Ahrens

The physical and imaging characteristics of a number of commercially available rare earth screen/film combinations were evaluated and compared to those of conventional calcium tungstate/X-Omat RP-14 systems. All systems were evaluated for base-plus-fog density, relative speed, resolution, noise, and overall performance. The results indicate that despite certain limitations, rare earth screen/film combinations offer significant advantages for imaging.


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Effects of Rare-earth Filters on Patient Exposure and Image Contrast
Journal of Dental Research, August 1, 1987; 66(8): 1326 - 1330.
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