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photons. In a particular region of the beam, there is a statistical variance resultant from the
number of photons incident on the
intensifying screen.
The greater the number of photons in the region, the lower the quantum mottle.
This effect is more noticeable when
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(qwod'rant) A fourth; a quarter; any one of four equal parts of divisions, as of orbit or of abdomen.
Quadrate
(kwod'rat) Square or almost square in form; cubical; quadrate lobe of liver.
QuadricepsLatin quadri = four, and caput = head; hence, a 4-headed muscleQuality assurance (QA) All
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All planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a facility, system, or administrative component will perform safely and satisfactorily in service to a patient. It includes scheduling, preparation and promptness in the examination or treatment, reporting of results, and quality control.
Quality control (QC)
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quadricepsLatin quadri = four, and caput = head; hence, a 4-headed muscle
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