Biology, asked by samee562, 8 months ago

When taking a radiograph of an equine limb, you take a radiograph where the portable x-ray unit source is 90 cm away from the cassette. You then move closer so that the x-ray source is now 30 cm away from the cassette. If no changes were made to the settings of the machine, what will the beam intensity be at the second radiograph relative to the first one?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Radiographic features

Findings in secondary (and tertiary) hyperparathyroidism are often associated with the osteosclerosis of renal osteodystrophy and the osteomalacia of vitamin D deficiency: subperiosteal bone resorption. osteopenia.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Answer:

Radiographic features

Findings in secondary (and tertiary) hyperparathyroidism are often associated with the osteosclerosis of renal osteodystrophy and the osteomalacia of vitamin D deficiency: subperiosteal bone resorption. osteopenia.

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