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could a phase-shift effect contribute to improved image-quality for plain computed radiographs for general use?

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could a phase-shift effect contribute to improved image-quality for plain computed radiographs for general use?

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This system includes an X-ray tube with a smaller focal point than is generally used for general radiography, and a computed radiography (CR) system to provide the highest spatial resolution. The imaging object and CR plate are intentionally separated to capture an edge-enhancing effect that is the result of a phase-shift (phase contrast) of the X-rays.

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