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Temperature control system : components, functions, and problems
Temperature control system : components, functions, and problems
Series Title(s):
Radiographic processing
Contributor(s):
Thompson, Thomas T., 1933-2013 Kirby, Cynthia C. McKinney, William E. J. Duke University. Medical Center. Division of Audiovisual Education. Veterans Administration Hospital, Durham, N. C. Medical Illustration Service. Wood Veterans Administration Center.
Publication:
[Washington] : The Administration ; [Chicago : for loan or sale by the Society, 1975]
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Abstract:
In this 1975 lecture by William E. J. McKinney, temperature control components both intrinsic and extrinisic to the radiographic processor are discussed as well as their functions and problems. This includes special emphasis on the heat exchanger, the thermostatic mixing valve, water supply problems, and calibration of thermometers. The components are described and illustrated by use of diagrams, photographs, and film footage. and (Critical) This program presents temperature control components in and out of the processor as well as their problems and functions. Although the presentation is generally well done, subjects are not thoroughly covered and the speaker tends to skip from one subject to another very quickly. Thus, the program is recommended with reservations for radiologic technology students.
Copyright:
The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. (More information)
Extent:
029 min.
Color:
Color
Sound:
Sound
Credits:
Thomas T. Thompson, Cynthia C. Kirby, William E. J. McKinney.