• Radiologic technology · Jan 1987

    Static film/screen imaging terminology: the need to standardize.

    • L K Weeks.
    • Radiol Technol. 1987 Jan 1; 58 (3): 203-9.

    AbstractThe lack of standardization of static film/screen imaging terminology causes confusion among people working in the field of radiology. The research presented in this article compares terminology used by a variety of radiology professionals, basic reference texts, and film companies. A survey was developed and distributed, in which 96% of the participants indicated they saw a definite need to standardize static film/screen imaging terminology.

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