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Film. How X-rays are made
March 06, 2024 | David Campos
Exploring the creation of X-rays: From electrical power to photons. Follow the journey as electricity travels from the outlet via the Control EVO to the EVO tube head, culminating in the generation of photons for X-ray imaging.
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