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the process of making a radiograph; producing an image on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light photography that uses other kinds of radiation than visible light
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| radiography |
the formation of images of the inside of the body using radiation projected through the body and onto film; a radiograph is also called an X-ray
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| radiography |
Technique of using X-rays, gamma rays and charged particles to form shadow images on photographic materials. Used in medical and industrial research because of its ability to penetrate opaque objects.
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| radiography |
Use of ionizing radiation to produce radiographic images on film, fluorescent material or an image display device.
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| radiography |
means an examination of the structure of materials by nondestructive methods, utilizing ionizing radiation to make radiographic images.
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