Quality Assurance - Computed Tomography
Quality Assurance Tests for Computed Tomography Equipment ... The test object is scanned in Scan Projection Radiography (SPR) mode and ... A long, thin object, with a high CT number relative to air, such as the ‘lead’in a pencil or a straightened paper clip, can be used as a marker to perform this test ...
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