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CT registry review Safety in CT Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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Defines as the reduction of intensity of radiation beam as it passes through a substance - Attenuation Occurs when the energy of an incoming photon is completely absorbed through the ionization of an inner she'll election of he target atom - Photoelectric absorption Photoelectric absorption occurs with am - Inner shell target electron Photoelectric absorption is a __________ of energy - Total loss In photoelectric absorption during the ionization process what occurs - A photo electron is ejected from the target atom


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