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How to pronounce radiograph in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms radiogram, shadowgraph, skiagram, skiagraph
Type of exposure, photo, photograph, pic, picture
Has types autoradiograph, x ray, roentgenogram, x-ray, x-ray photograph, x-ray picture

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All patients then received a chest radiograph by a different medical professional.
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Metastases often have a characteristic round appearance on chest radiograph.
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Examples of input dental radiograph images and aligned images with distortion correction.
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Participants in the intervention group were offered an annual chest radiograph for 4 years.
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Out of the total study, 140 patients were diagnosed with pneumonia after a chest radiograph.
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The lymph nodes of the chest are often affected, and these may be noticed on a chest radiograph.
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The image shows an X-ray radiograph of the head of a damselfly.
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A simple radiograph of Truck's abdomen should support this theory.
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The unique insights provided by the simulations were validated with time-resolved x-radiograph experiments.
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More examples
  • Radiogram: a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
  • (radiographic) relating to or produced by radiography
  • (Radiographs) Radiography is the use of X-rays to view a cross sectional area of a non uniformly composed material such as the human body. By utilizing the physical properties of the ray an image can be developed displaying clearly, areas of different density and composition.
  • (radiography) the process of making radiographs, and the science of analyzing them
  • (Radiographs (X-rays)) X-rays (radiographs) are the most common and widely available diagnostic imaging technique. Even if you just complain about a sprain in your wrist or ankle, your doctor will probably order radiographs to make sure no bone is broken. ...
  • (Radiographs) X-rays of the teeth and areas in and around the mouth that can help the dental professionals evaluate and diagnose many diseases and conditions.
  • (radiography) Examination of the structure of materials by nondestructive methods, using a radioactive source or a radiation generating device.
  • (radiography) Photographic technique using X rays to highlight the body's internal structures thanks to their different opacity to the radiation.
  • (Radiography) The production of shadow images on photographic plates through the action of high-energy ionizing radiation.