A radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis.
Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target.
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Examples for "X-radiation"
Examples for "X-radiation"
1The operating rooms, kitchens, wards, rooms for operating by Roentgen rays, and even a chapel have been installed.
2But nothing less than the Roentgen ray would have revealed the young man, who was stealthily watching the ferocious buck.
3Luckily, not even Roentgen rays could discover what a store of drawings, charts, and fortress plans I keep in my memory.
4Beyond eight hundred vibrations there is plenty of light, invisible to our eyes, known as chemical rays and probably the Roentgen rays.
5A few years ago when many distinguished scientists celebrated in Berlin the discovery of the Roentgen rays, Mr. Roentgen himself was not present.
1But you might want to come along with us, get an X ray.
2Can individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays?
3Her X rays showed healed fractures of the right humerus and scapula.
4I placed them in a plastic tub and asked for X rays.
5I made notes while Lisa retrieved the X rays ordered by LaManche.
6X rays indicated that along with stuffed animals, the bag contained bones.
7First of all, they're sterile, because we irradiate them with X rays.
8The frontal and lateral X rays of the skull showed multiple fractures.
9After examining the prints and X rays I'd come to agree with LaManche.
10I'll also need X rays to see what's going on inside the bone.
11I'd need X rays to observe those hidden in the sockets.
12You hear a lot of things about X rays, don't you?
13Joe did prelim photos and X rays, then left everything on the gurney.
14She had no X rays at her disposal, no operating room.
15The X rays, the doctor informed us, was very useful in locating bullets.
16He had chest X rays, skeletal X rays, CAT scans, magnetic resonance images.