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x-ray An energy beam of very short wavelengths (0.1 to 1000 ? produced by the bombardment of various materials with high velocity electrons.
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x-ray A type of high-energy radiation. In low doses, x-rays are used to diagnose diseases by making pictures of the inside of the body. In high doses, x-rays are used to treat cancer.
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x-ray therapy The use of high-energy radiation from x-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation may come from a machine outside the body (external-beam radiation therapy) or from materials called radioisotopes. Radioisotopes produce radiation and can be placed in or near the tumor or in the area near cancer cells. This type of radiation treatment is called internal radiation therapy, implant radiation, interstitial radiation, or brachytherapy. ...
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x-ray film Spectral sheet film for radiography, having a thick emulsion coated on both sides of the support to increase the absorption of X rays.
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x-ray Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between ultraviolet and gamma rays.
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