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titleOfInvention Minimal crossover radiographic elements adapted for flesh and bone imaging
abstract Radiographic elements are disclosed with dsilver halide emulsion layer units coated on opposite sides of a film support. The radiographic elements are constructed to reduce crossover during exposure by intensifying screens to minimal levels. To permit the minimal crossover radiographic elements to be employed to record both bone and soft tissue structure, a silver halide emulsion layer unit on one side of the support is chosen to exhibit a speed and contrast exceeding that of another silver halide emulsion layer unit on the opposite side of the support.
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