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Dipping Method
The dipping method is a contact autoradiography of tissue using emulsion coated coverslips or x-ray films.
Direct Current
(DC) A continuous current that flows in only one direction.
Direct Exposure Film
Direct exposure films are highly sensitive to the direct effect of x-rays rather than in combination with an intensifying screen. However, a film is a relatively inefficient radiation detector and requires relatively high radiation exposure. The use of rectangular collimation and the highest speed films reduce radiation exposure.

See also Conventional Radiography.
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Direct Radiation
Direct radiation is emitted from the target or source that passes though the collimator opening.
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Directional Dose Equivalent
The directional dose equivalent is the equivalent dose at a point in a radiation field that would be produced by the corresponding expanded field at depth on a radius in a specified direction. The unit of directional dose equivalent in the SI system of units is joule per kilogram (J/kg) and sievert (Sv).
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