Balter, 2019 - Google Patents
Fluoroscopic technology from 1895 to 2019 drivers: Physics and physiologyBalter, 2019
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- Balter S
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- Medical Physics International
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X-rays were first observed when they caused a phosphor to fluoresce in Roentgen's laboratory. In the early years, X-ray tubes and their associated power supplies were unstable and often dangerous to use due to X-rays, exposed high-voltage wiring, and …
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