'Attenuation' p3 Searchterm 'Attenuation' found in 2 terms [ • ] and 16 definitions [• ]Result Pages : •
The thickness of lead affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question. Used as shielding value for e.g. control windows, protective wear, etc.
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Linearity is a property of a system, characterized by output that is directly proportional to the input. In computed tomography (CT), linearity describes the amount to which the CT number of a material is exactly proportional to the density of this material (in Hounsfield units). This accuracy between the linear attenuation coefficient and the CT number is also utilized to describe the performance of a CT scanner. The linearity of a gamma camera is a measure of the geometrical correctness of the images. •
(LCD) The low contrast detectability represents the ability of a CT scanner to distinguish between objects that have similar x-ray attenuation coefficients. In cases of other diagnostic imaging modalities it means the ability of imaging equipment to differentiate between objects that have similar properties. •
(LCR) The low contrast resolution describes the ability to discriminate between tissues with slightly differences in attenuation properties. The LCR depends on the stochastic noise. The low contrast resolution is usually expressed as the minimum detectable size of an image structure, for a fixed percentage difference in contrast relative to the adjacent background. A strength of computed tomography (CT) is its ability to visualize structures of low contrast in an object, a task that is limited by noise and is closely associated with the radiation dose. For example, a reduction of the dose at constant spatial resolution affects the visibility of structures with low contrast (e.g. vessels in the liver), due to increased noise. The visibility of these low contrast structures can partly be improved by decreasing the spatial resolution, while keeping the dose constant. See also CT Number, Image Quality and Low Contrast Detectability. •
The number of measurements is the complete number of attenuation values measured during the acquisition of CT raw data for a single slice or volume.
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