I surveyed 120 qualified radiographers at a national conference in Australia about understanding how to use a focused grid. Only 1 in 4 knew how to use geometry to get the best results. If you failed to understand the geometry of a projection, you would also fail to understand how to apply that geometry to a focused grid. Here is the test I set ruclips.net/video/4W1g0UVOGq0/видео.htmlsi=2kxhsXDyyb29gnTC It is interesting that only 5% of radiologists fail the test. Of the general public 90% fail and the ones who pass tend to be engineers, architects and builders, so there is a kind of illusion or presupposition there.
Very informative and helpful video. Thank you.
my employer paid for a program yet here i am watching free youtube vids for additional clarity ggs, keep it up brother!
Soooo gooood, very sincere thank you!
Thank you so much!
Awesome..keep it up....❤stay blessed......
Sir please upload more videos it helps me a Lot big thanks to you sir please upload grid patterns video(off focus grid,cross grid,..etc) ❤❤❤❤❤
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Thanks slot sir.
Is this what i hear shuffling back and forth during exposure?
I surveyed 120 qualified radiographers at a national conference in Australia about understanding how to use a focused grid. Only 1 in 4 knew how to use geometry to get the best results. If you failed to understand the geometry of a projection, you would also fail to understand how to apply that geometry to a focused grid. Here is the test I set ruclips.net/video/4W1g0UVOGq0/видео.htmlsi=2kxhsXDyyb29gnTC It is interesting that only 5% of radiologists fail the test. Of the general public 90% fail and the ones who pass tend to be engineers, architects and builders, so there is a kind of illusion or presupposition there.
>scatter radiation adds useless information to the radiograph
😂😂