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ARRT Registry Review

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show 50 mSv. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)  
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What is the dose limit for the entire gestation?   show
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What is linear energy transfer (LET)?   show
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What is protraction?   show
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What is fracionation?   show
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How thick should a secondary barrier be?   show
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How thick should a primary barrier be?   show
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show .5 mm Pb/eq (Prof. Schmuck's notes)  
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show .35 Pb/eq (Prof. Schmuck's notes)  
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show 1.5 mm Al (Prof. Schmuck's notes)  
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What is the SI unit for rad?   show
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What is in the TLD?   show
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What is in the OSL?   show
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show Film badge. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)  
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What are the three laws of Bergonie and Tribondeau?   show
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show White blood cells- lymphocytes. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)  
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show Negative electron is attracted by the positively charged nucleus of the tungsten atom. It then is pulled off course and toward the nucleus, then it loses energy then goes out of the cell. (Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. p. 227).  
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show Bremsstrahlung. (Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. p. 227).  
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Is compton scatter high or low energy interaction?   show
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What is a linear dose response?   show
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show Carcinogenesis, cataractogenesis, lifespan shortening. Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. (7) p. 231)  
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What is deterministic?   show
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What is stochastic?   show
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show Inonizing energy interacts directly with DNA or another enzyme or protein. Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. (7) p. 234)  
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What is indirect effect?   show
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What ionization effect is more common?   show
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