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BEAM
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beam
Etymology: ME, beem, tree
1 a bedframe fitting for pulleys and weights, used in the treatment of patients requiring weight traction. See Balkan traction frame.
2 (in radiology) the primary beam of radiation emitted from the x-ray tube.

BEAM
[bēm, bē′ē′ā′em′]
abbreviation for brain electric activity map.

beam,
n a stream or approximately unidirectional emission of electromagnetic radiation or particles.
beam, central,
n the center of the beam of roentgen rays emitted from the tube.
beam, useful,
n the part of the primary radiation that passes through the aperture, cone, or other collimator.

beam
a unidirectional emission of electromagnetic radiation. See also x-ray.

external beam therapy
radiotherapy in which the source is at a distance from the patient, e.g. orthovoltage, cesium-137, cobalt-60 or linear accelerator.
beam limitation
restriction of the divergent beam as it appears from the tube window by a lead plate or cone or a light beam diaphragm located at the window.
primary beam
the radiation beam as it passes through the window of the x-ray tube and before it is modified by extra-tube devices.


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