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x-ray f. a film specially prepared for use in radiography; also, a radiograph.
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x-ray m. one in which a beam of x-rays is used instead of light, the image usually being reproduced on film.
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x-ray p. the measurement of the maternal pelvis and the fetal head using radiographic techniques.
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x-ray s. radiation s.
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x-ray t. a glass vacuum bulb containing two electrodes. Electrons are obtained either from gas in the tube or from a heated cathode. When suitable potential is applied, electrons travel at high velocity from cathode to anode, where they are suddenly arrested, giving rise to x-rays.
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