radiograph

[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪdɪˌɒɡɹæf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
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How To Use radiograph In A Sentence

  • Radiographs of the fingertips of rock climbers, for example, show unusual bony spurs and thickened phalanges.
  • In addition, small chondral fragments are radiolucent and not evident on standard radiographs.
  • Can nonstandardized bitewing radiographs be used to assess the presence of alveolar bone loss in epidemiologic studies?
  • In plants the organization of DNA as multiple replicons can be readily visualized by fibre autoradiography, in which replicating DNA molecules are labelled with tritiated thymidine.
  • Radiographs are usually negative; rarely, they show avulsion of the apophysis at the tibial tuberosity.
  • The chest radiograph usually reveals bilateral, mid - and upper-lobe predominant reticulonodular infiltrates, as well as hilar and mediastinal adenopathy. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
  • Blots were dried and then autoradiographed for 5-15 days at - 80°.
  • In these respects, MRI is superior to ultrasonography or plain-film radiography in detecting tissue inflammation and necrosis.
  • Examination showed subconjunctival and subcutaneous emphysema, and radiography confirmed the presence of an orbital ‘blowout’ fracture.
  • A case is presented of a seropositive patient whose chest radiographs showed a diffuse interstitial pattern.
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