A photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
1 Like a figure of a shadowgraph he slid through its opening, and we followed.
2 On the screen before us was projected a huge shadowgraph of a chest and abdomen.
3 The bearded chin, the puffy lips, the prominent nose were all faithfully outlined in the exaggerated shadowgraph .
4 The image was created using a shadowgraph .
5 The very unfortunate name " shadowgraph " has been suggested and largely used in the newspapers, and even in medical journals.
6 Using this technique we are able to extract the full temperature and velocity fields from a time series of shadowgraph measurements.
7 The Greek word for shadow is "skia," and the proper rendering, therefore, of shadowgraph is "skiagraph," corresponding to photograph.
8 It remained outside of himself, a structure of air, a series of shadowgraphs , and the craving within him burned as passionately as ever.
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