The energy-dependent LACs (Fig. 3) of the three metallic alloys were calculated according to the specifications of the manufacturer15 by using weight fractions of the various components16.
Graph illustrates the linear attenuation coefficient (LAC) in cmy2/g of titanium, chrome-cobalt, stainless steel and calcium-hydroxyapatite for different monoenergetic energies in keV.
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