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CT (COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY) EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Define "tomography" - Recording (or imaging) of slices 
 
Identify the individual that developed the first clinically useful CT scanner - Godfrey Hounsfield 
 
Identify the individual that developed the mathematical reconstruction techniques that led to the first clinically useful CT scanner - Allan Cormack 
 
List the terminologies used historically to refer to CT scanning - CTAT- computerized transverse axial tomography 
C-at- computer-assisted tomography 
CAT- computerized axial tomogra...
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AEM 264 DYNAMICS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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AEM 264 - DYNAMICS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
In curvilinear motion the direction of the instantaneous velocity is always 
In curvilinear motion, the direction of instantaneous acceleration is always 
If the position of a particle is defined by r = [(1.5t^2+1)i + (4t-1)j] (m), its speed at t=1 s is 
The path of a particle is defined by y=0.5x^2. If the component of its velocity along the x-axis at x = 2 m is vx = 1 m/s, its velocity component along the y-axis at this position is 
If a particle has mo...
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BMS NESTA Certification, Top exam question with accurate answers, rated A+
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BMS NESTA Certification, Top exam question with accurate answers, rated A+ 
 
 
the study of acceleration is the study of ____________ - -forces 
 
The SAID Principle implies that given stressors on the human system, whether biomechanical or neurological, there will be a specific adaptation to imposed demands (T/F) - -True 
 
intermuscular coordination, intramuscular coordination and reflexive changes are examples of - -functional effects 
 
eustress is - --the opposite of distress 
-a positive ...
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the study of acceleration is the study of ____________ - ANSWER forces 
 
The SAID Principle implies that given stressors on the human system, whether biomechanical or neurological, there will be a specific adaptation to imposed demands (T/F) - ANSWER True 
 
intermuscular coordination, intramuscular coordination and reflexive changes are examples of - ANSWER functional effects 
 
eustress is - ANSWER -the opposite of distress 
-a positive stress 
-how the body adapts to stress 
 
for exercise t...
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Test Bank for Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus, 12th edition by Allyn J. Washington
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Test Bank for Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus, 12e 12th edition by Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans. 
 
Full Chapters test bank included - Answers are given at the end of every chapter. 
 
Basic Algebraic Operations 
1.1 Numbers 
1.2 Fundamental Operations of Algebra1.3 Calculators and Approximate Numbers 
1.4 Exponents and Unit Conversions 
1.5 Scientific Notation 
1.6 Roots and Radicals 
1.7 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions 
1.8 Multiplication of Algebraic Expressi...
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Engineering Kinematics
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This is a summery of kinematics, specifically for first year engineering and includes: 
-position, velocity and acceleration 
-constant motion 
-erratic motion 
-general curvilinear motion 
-general rectilinear motion 
-absolute dependent motion 
-relative motion
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Ultrasound- Radiology Questions and Answers 2023
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Ultrasound- Radiology Questions and Answers 2023 
What is the relationship between ultrasound transducer frequency and imaging depth? 
The lower the frequency the greater the depth. The higher the frequency the less depth, but greater resolution. 
 
 
 
What is the pulse echo principle? 
A short burst of sound is sent into tissues that is reflected at tissue interfaces and then returned to transducer for detection 
 
 
 
Which of the following is affected by the medium in which its traveling thr...
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Choose the words to fill in the blank, which best complete the sentence. 
Cross-hatching provides an illusion of various ______(1)_______, while impasto provides an illusion of ______(2)_______. 
a. 
(1) depths; (2) tone 
c. 
(1) shadows; (2) light 
b. 
(1) distances; (2) definition 
d. 
(1) values; (2) depth - correct answer D 
 
In art, what is overlapping? 
a. 
Joining several diagonal lines moving in different directions. 
b. 
Technique used to make a form appear to move back in space. 
c. 
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ACSM-EP practice exam (from study book) Questions and Answers 2023
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ACSM-EP practice exam (from study book) Questions and Answers 2023 
Underweight is classified as a body mass index (BMI) of ________ ? 
A. <19.9 kg*m2 
B. <18.5 kg*m2 
C. <24.9 kg*m2 
D. <20.5 kg*m2 
B 
 
 
 
When measuring regional body circumstances, an average of duplicate measures is used provided that those measurements do not differ by more than ________. 
A. 3 mm 
B. 10 mm 
C. 5 mm 
D. 12 mm 
C 
 
 
 
Which of the following represents the demarcation point of a very high healt...
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Underweight is classified as a body mass index (BMI) of ________ ? 
A. <19.9 kg*m2 
B. <18.5 kg*m2 
C. <24.9 kg*m2 
D. <20.5 kg*m2 - Answer B 
 
When measuring regional body circumstances, an average of duplicate measures is used provided that those measurements do not differ by more than ________. 
A. 3 mm 
B. 10 mm 
C. 5 mm 
D. 12 mm - Answer C 
 
Which of the following represents the demarcation point of a very high health risk for young women when using waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) ?...
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