Radiation image capture apparatus

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source support – Shielding

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07441954

ABSTRACT:
Radiation image capture apparatus, in particular x-ray apparatus, comprising a radiation source and a radiation receptor, between which an examination object is to be positioned for image capture, a laterally closed apron-like radiation absorption apparatus which can be moved in the direction of the examination object to absorb scattered radiation emitted by the examination object being pro-vided at the radiation source and/or at the radiation receptor.

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05236588 A1, Oct. 27, 2005, Ein-Gal.

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