In the process, at least one optical camera (13, 14) captures the object (2) during the circulation, wherein an optical image (15, 17) is produced. The optical camera (13, 14) has a rigidly defined position relative to the x-ray source (4) and/or the x-ray detector (5). The ...
The X-ray camera uses the same film technology as an ordinary camera, but X-ray light sets off the chemical reaction instead of visible light. (See How Photographic Film Works to learn about this process.) Generally, doctors keep the film image as a negative. That is, the areas that ...
If the shortest-wavelength bremsstrahlung X-rays emitted from this tube is 36.47 pm, what is the voltage across the X-ray tube?X-rays produced in an x-ray machine can have a frequency of 1.4*10^14. What is the wavelength of these electromagnetic waves ...
To obtain an X-ray image of a part of the body, a patient is positioned so the part of the body being X-rayed is between the source of the X-ray and an X-ray detector. As the X-rays pass through the body, images appear in shades of black and white, depending on the type of ...
How does a concave mirror form an image? Why does chromatic aberration occur? How do lenses and mirrors affect a ray of light? How does adaptive optics improve the performance of a telescope? How can the resolution be improved in bright field microscopy? Why do the images produced by two...
It takes your eyes, your brain and the right kind of light to decode them into an image. We'll look at how this happens in the next section. Holographic Magnifying Glass If you make a hologram of a scene that includes a magnifying glass, the light from the object beam passes through ...
A transmission electron microscope fires a beam of electrons through a specimen to produce a magnified image of an object. A high-voltage electricity supply powers the cathode. The cathode is a heated filament, a bit like the electron gun in an old-fashioned cathode-ray tube (CRT) TV. It ...
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DLP is a technology from Texas Instruments (TI) that uses a single chip with many tiny mirrors to reflect different color segments from a color wheel very precisely in one second. Thus, its colors may not be as vibrant as those produced by three-color LCD technology, which is why some pe...
IL-6 is a proinflammatory cytokine and an anti-inflammatory myokine which is produced by T cells, macrophages, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells. There are two distinct mechanisms of action for IL-6. The first is “normal” IL-6 signaling, which is primarily regenerative, defensive, and anti...