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    IMPROVING THE X-RAY PROCESS AT COUNTY HOSPITAL Sullivan University Operations Strategy (MGT620X) Submitted to Submitted by Dr. Wendy Achilles Naresh.Kondepati

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    these children for their whole lives. Once it’s time to let the house go all family members don’t know how to act towards each other since they’ve all been separated by the technology the have in their home. From reading the short story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ you could easily see that technology has pulled people away from the things that are really important‚ and they don’t realize how important those things are until they are gone. Everyone wants the newer and better electronics‚ so the more

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    careful about the medicine and over-the-counter drugs you take. Diagnostic x-rays and other medical radiation procedures of the stomach area also deserve extra care during pregnancy. These precise topics help understand the issues concerning x-ray contact during pregnancy. Diagnostic x-rays can give the doctor significant and even life-saving material about a person’s medical condition. However like many things‚ diagnostic x-rays have risks as well as benefits. They should be used only when they will

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    xray------------------------------------------------- X-ray X-radiation (composed of X-rays) is a form of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays have a wavelength in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers‚ corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) and energies in the range 100 eV to 100 keV. The wavelengths are shorter than those of UV rays and longer than those of gamma rays. In many languages‚ X-radiation is called Röntgen radiation‚ after Wilhelm

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    X-Ray Diffraction X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) is a rapid analytical technique primarily used for phase identification of a crystalline material and can provide information on unit cell dimensions. The analyzed material is finely ground‚ homogenized‚ and average bulk composition is determined. Fundamental Principles of X-ray Diffraction Max von Laue‚ in 1912‚ discovered that crystalline substances act as three-dimensional diffraction gratings for X-ray wavelengths similar to the spacing of

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    is the discovery of physics through X-rays and radiation‚ which was discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen. After he published a paper on his discovery of X-rays in 1895‚ there was great study and research done by physicists such as: Antonie Henri Becquerel‚ Marie Curie‚ and Ernest Rutherford on radioactivity and the formation of radiation through x-rays. Although Wilhelm was credited for the naming of x-rays and creating the first working x-ray machine and x-ray pictures‚ every physicist after him had

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    | | | |Where I0 is the initial intensity of photons and [pic] is the linear……………..which describes the fraction of beam of ………rays or | | | |……….rays that is absorbed. | | | |The ……………..that results due to interaction between penetrating……….and…………..is not

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    classmates about the development of X-rays and their use in the medical field. Thesis: Almost everyone knows that X-rays exist and generally what they are used for‚ but I am going to explain more about their development‚ use‚ and risks involved. I. Introduction a. Almost everyone has had exposure to X-rays for one medical reason or another‚ but the medical field has come a long way since these important rays were discovered. i. According to Early History of X-rays by Alexi Assmus‚ a German scientist

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    PERSONNEL PROTECTION * Primary X-Ray Beam * Emerges directly from the x-ray tube collimator. * It moves without deflection (toward a wall‚ door‚ viewing window‚ etc). * Primary radiation is also known as direct radiation. * Secondary Radiation (aka Scatter radiation & Leakage Radiaiton) * Scatter Radiation – results whenever a diagnostic x-ray beam passes through matter. * Compton interactions between the x-ray photons and the electrons of the atoms

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    the collision of a beam of electrons with a metal target in an x-ray tube High-energy Radiation - A form of radiation that is able to pass through substances (e.g. the human body) X-ray - A beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and record image shadows on photographic film Radiology - The study of radiation as used in medicine; a branch of medical science that deals with the use of x-rays‚ radioactive substances and other forms of radiant energy in the diagnosis

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