Please have a look at 1:16 [min:sec]. When there is material with an attenuation coefficient larger than 1, then the attenuation would be more than 100%. The transmission is actually exp(-µd). With µ=0.181/cm the attenuation would be ~16.5%.
Good luck with your registry! In my opinion this is one of the trickiest concepts to grasp. It's something you will get a good grasp on as you work more with both CT and general xray.
Please have a look at 1:16 [min:sec]. When there is material with an attenuation coefficient larger than 1, then the attenuation would be more than 100%.
The transmission is actually exp(-µd). With µ=0.181/cm the attenuation would be ~16.5%.
Thank u sir. U are a life saver. U made the concept easier to understand.
Great and straight explanation. Thanks Will
Solid. Thanks for the video! Very helpful as I read a chapter on head and neck CT imaging!
Great video. Who assigns the the WW and L? Is it the same for all vendors/machines?
Thanks for sharing, very nice explanation
Very nice explanation
Very good explanation
Clear explanation.👌
U should go step by step with bone and lung... especially when writing out number line
Thank you
I'm still confused... ugh and I plan on taking my registry soon
Good luck with your registry! In my opinion this is one of the trickiest concepts to grasp. It's something you will get a good grasp on as you work more with both CT and general xray.
did you take it yet?