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10 Introduction - - - - - - - - -
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20 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - -
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30 Aims and Objectives - - - - - - -
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40 Significance of Quality Control - - - - - -
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50 Quality Control Program - - - - - - -
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5.1 General Consideration - - - - - - 5
5.2 Equipment Log - - - - - - - 5
5.3 Recording Test Data - - - - - -
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5.4 Conditions of X-Ray Equipment - - - - -
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5.4.1 Mechanical Integrity - - - - - -
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5.4.2 Mechanical Stability - - - - - -
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5.4.3 Electrical Integrity - - - - - -
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5.4.4 Alignment and SID - - - - - -
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5.5 The Radiograph as a Quality control Tool - - - 7
5.5.1 Rejected Films - - - - - - 7
5.5.2 Accepted Films - - - - - - 7
60 Factors in Optimization of Conventional Radiography - - -
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6.1 Screen/Film Combination - - - - - -
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6.2 Exposure Control - - - - - - - 9
6.3 Scattered radiation and use of low attenuation components -
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6.4 Beam collimation and X-ray projection - - - -
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6.5 Film Processing - - - - - - - 10
70 Recommended Quality Control Tests - - - - -
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7.1 Processor Quality Control - - - - - -
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7.2 System Constancy Test - - - - - - 13
7.3 Daily and Weekly Darkroom Quality Control - - -
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7.4 Radiographic Illuminators - - - - - -
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7.5 Visual Checklist - - - - - - - 14
7.6 Repeat Analysis - - - - - - - 16
7.7 Film and Chemical Storage - - - - - -
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7.8 Artifact Evaluation - - - - - - -
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7.9 Intensifying Screen Cleaning Procedure - - - -
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7.10 Darkroom Integrity or Fog Test - - - - -
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7.11 Screen-Film Contact Test - - - - - -
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7.12 Collimator Test - - - - - - - 22
7.13 Protective Device Integrity Check - - - - -
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80 Conclusion - - - - - - - - - 25
90 Recommendations - - - - - - - -
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References - - - - - - - - - 26

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