Influence of a contrast medium on the absorption of X-rays - Influence of a contrast  medium on the absorption of X-rays - Detection of X-rays - X-ray physics -  Atomic and nuclear

Influence of a contrast medium on the absorption of X-rays - Influence of a contrast medium on the absorption of X-rays - Detection of X-rays - X-ray physics - Atomic and nuclear

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The experiment P6.3.1.6 demonstrates the use of contrast medium. The radiopaque iodine solution is flowing through channels inside a plate and is clearly visible in the X-ray fluorescence image, but pure water is not.

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