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x-ray An electromagnetic wave that produces an image of internal body parts.
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x-ray high-energy electromagnetic waves that penetrate solid matter and act on photographic film. Radiologic technologists are trained in the use of x-ray equipment.
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x-ray microscope An apparatus for producing greatly enlarged images by projection using x-rays from a special ultra fine focus x ray tube, which acts essentially as a point source of radiation.
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x-ray Electromagnetic radiation of very short wavelength and very high energy; x-rays have shorter wavelengths than ultraviolet light but longer wavelengths than cosmic rays.
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x-ray Radiograph.
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