File:Exposure Meter2.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionExposure Meter2.jpg | An exposure meter used in radiography. |
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Source | Photographed in the Medical Radiations Physics Lab when it used to be located on Level 6, Building 14, RMIT City Campus, Melbourne. |
Author | Kieran Maher |
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