A single ray in computed tomography (CT) is:
A) a beam of X-rays emanating from the X-ray tube.
B) a single straight line path of an X-ray beam.
C) the total attenuation as measured by the detector.
D) a collection of beams gathered by the detector.
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Q1: Which scanner allows for continuous rotation of
Q2: CT detectors generate a signal that represents
Q3: Which X-ray generator is used in modern
Q4: Compared with conventional CT scanners, slip-ring scanners
Q5: Which CT scanner is based on a
Q7: Which generation of scanners, also called dual-source
Q8: In which scanner is the apex of
Q9: Which of the following is classified as
Q10: Which scanner is based on slip-ring technology?
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Q11: The scanner that uses an electron gun
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