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Q. What does the box tool do?
Box Tools allows you to open Office files from the Box website directly in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. and save changes directly back to Box. This method of working with sensitive files is preferred because documents do not have to be saved to unsecured areas (such as your laptop or a flash drive.)
Table of Contents
- Q. What does the box tool do?
- Q. What is 3D box tool?
- Q. Which type of linear perspective would be useful for drawing a house?
- Q. What are the 3 main characteristics of one-point perspective?
- Q. How do you measure foreshortening?
- Q. How do you fix a bitewing overlap?
- Q. Which tissue has the highest radiation sensitivity?
- Q. How do you prevent a cone cut?
- Q. What is the major advantage of automatic film processing?
- Q. What is secondary radiation?
- Q. Which of the following is the basic form of matter?
Q. What is 3D box tool?
The 3D-Box tool draws a (simulated) three-dimensional box. To understand how it works, it helps to know a little bit about drawing in perspective. It makes it really easy to create furniture or rooms, because it automatically creates perspective, by making use of vanishing points.
Q. Which type of linear perspective would be useful for drawing a house?
Answer: The Correct Answer is “Two-point perspective”./span>
Q. What are the 3 main characteristics of one-point perspective?
There are few basic elements that you need to understand, namely the vanishing point, the horizon line and the frontal planes./span>
Q. How do you measure foreshortening?
Measuring absolutes can be helpful – halfway, quarter way points and so on. Mark halfway up your vertical line from the bottom of your form to the top and see where this falls on your subject – it might not be where you imagine it is. Keep things light and simple so they’re easy to amend, and keep measuring./span>
Q. How do you fix a bitewing overlap?
Horizontal overlap is a result of the X-ray beam not passing through the open interproximal area at right angles to a properly positioned detector. Correcting this error on bitewings can usually be achieved by inclining the tubehead in a more mesial or distal direction./span>
Q. Which tissue has the highest radiation sensitivity?
Amongst the body cells, the most sensitive are spermatogonia and erythroblasts, epidermal stem cells, gastrointestinal stem cells. The least sensitive are nerve cells and muscle fibers. Very sensitive cells are also oocytes and lymphocytes, although they are resting cells and do not meet the criteria described above.
Q. How do you prevent a cone cut?
Square cone-cuts occur when using a rectangular collimator. To correct a cone-cut error, the beam should be re-centered toward the area of non-exposure. Improper assembly of receptor holding devices can also cause cone-cuts.
Q. What is the major advantage of automatic film processing?
What is the major advantage of automatic film processing? Time and temperatures are automatically controlled. less space required. How often should the levels of solution in the automatic processor be checked?
Q. What is secondary radiation?
Secondary radiation refers to radiation originating from the absorption of previous radiation in matter. It may be in the form either of electromagnetic waves or of moving particles./span>
Q. Which of the following is the basic form of matter?
All matter such as solids, liquids, and gases, is composed of atoms. Therefore, the atom is considered to be the basic building block of matter. However, atoms are almost always grouped together with other atoms to form what is called a molecule.