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Evaluation of the influence of exposure index on image quality and radiation dose

Moey et al., 2019

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3137916994302221240
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Moey S
Naimah M
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Iran J Med Phys

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Conclusion: The EI can be used as an indirect measure of image quality and radiation dose. The EI does not directly determine image quality since the radiographic technique and parameters used can affect image quality. Although EI can be used as a measure of …
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