radiography

IPA: reɪdiˈɑgrʌfi

noun

  • the process of making radiographs, and the science of analyzing them
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Examples of "radiography" in Sentences

  • Enlarge+General radiography is the most basic form of medical imaging.
  • Geological dating of rock strata isn't neccesarilly dependant on "radiography".
  • "The ideal thing would be to have digital radiography, which is the latest technology."
  • Kuehn continues to use a conventional X-ray machine at her hospital instead of newer digital radiography, which is more expensive.
  • Already many of these isotopes have industrial uses in radiography of castings, welds and inspection of internal parts of machines-replacing X-ray machines of various penetrating power.
  • Because of the limitations of EPM diagnostic testing, other diagnostic testing (such as radiography of the neck, if deemed appropriate) should be performed to help exclude other diseases that result in similar clinical signs.
  • She points out that Calder Hall also produced plutonium for nuclear bombs but says she isn't opposed to 'the atom' being used for medical purposes such as radiography but is very aware of the danger it poses due to its toxic nature.
  • As well as the five-year MBBS in medicine, St George's offers foundationand undergraduate degrees in healthcare sciences including diagnostic or therapeutic radiography, and physiotherapy, biomedical science, healthcare science, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery and social work.
  • The first year fellows progress through all major modalities including plain radiography, fluoroscopy, cross sectional body imaging including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (US), neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology and cardiovascular imaging (CVI) under full-time staff supervision.

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