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- Radiography abstract "Radiography is an imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation other than visible light, especially X-rays, to view the internal structure of a non-uniformly composed and opaque object (i.e. a non-transparent object of varying density and composition) such as the human body. To create the image, a heterogeneous beam of X-rays is produced by an X-ray generator and is projected toward the object. A certain amount of X-ray is absorbed by the object, which is dependent on the particular density and composition of that object. The X-rays that pass through the object are captured behind the object by a detector (either photographic film or a digital detector). The NHS is entirely filmless having converted to computed radiography (CR) as part of the Connecting for Health programme. The detector can then provide a superimposed 2D representation of all the object's internal structures.In tomography, the X-ray source and detector move to blur out structures not in the focal plane. Conventional tomography is rarely used now having been replaced by CT. Computed tomography (CT scanning), unlike plain-film tomography, generates 3D representations used computer-assisted reconstruction.Applications of radiography include medical radiography and industrial radiography: if the object being examined is living, whether human or animal, it is regarded as medical; all other radiography is regarded as industrial radiographic work or Industrial computed tomography.The role of the radiographer has changed dramatically as a result of more advanced equipment.".
- Radiography thumbnail Xraymachine.JPG?width=300.
- Radiography wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Radiography wikiPageExternalLink Pub1466_web.pdf.
- Radiography wikiPageExternalLink www.acr.org.
- Radiography wikiPageExternalLink www.air.asn.au.
- Radiography wikiPageExternalLink www.esr-online.org.
- Radiography wikiPageExternalLink industry_lessons.html.
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- Radiography wikiPageID "95807".
- Radiography wikiPageRevisionID "606628211".
- Radiography caption "Radiography of the knee in a modern X-ray machine.".
- Radiography date "April 2013".
- Radiography diseases "Cancer, Bone fractures".
- Radiography hasPhotoCollection Radiography.
- Radiography reason "What about plants?".
- Radiography specialist "Radiographer".
- Radiography subdivisions "Interventional, Nuclear, Oncological".
- Radiography system Human_musculoskeletal_system.
- Radiography tests Bone_scintigraphy.
- Radiography tests Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Radiography tests Positron_emission_tomography.
- Radiography tests Screening_(medicine).
- Radiography tests X-ray.
- Radiography tests X-ray_computed_tomography.
- Radiography title "Radiography".
- Radiography subject Category:Medical_imaging.
- Radiography subject Category:Radiography.
- Radiography comment "Radiography is an imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation other than visible light, especially X-rays, to view the internal structure of a non-uniformly composed and opaque object (i.e. a non-transparent object of varying density and composition) such as the human body. To create the image, a heterogeneous beam of X-rays is produced by an X-ray generator and is projected toward the object.".
- Radiography label "Radiografia".
- Radiography label "Radiografia".
- Radiography label "Radiografía".
- Radiography label "Radiographie".
- Radiography label "Radiography".
- Radiography label "Röntgen".
- Radiography label "Röntgenfoto".
- Radiography label "X線撮影".
- Radiography label "Zdjęcie rentgenowskie".
- Radiography label "Рентгенография".
- Radiography label "تصوير شعاعي".
- Radiography sameAs Rentgen_(zařízení).
- Radiography sameAs Röntgen.
- Radiography sameAs Ακτινογραφία.
- Radiography sameAs Radiografía.
- Radiography sameAs Erradiografia.
- Radiography sameAs Radiographie.
- Radiography sameAs Radiografi.
- Radiography sameAs Radiografia.
- Radiography sameAs X線撮影.
- Radiography sameAs Röntgenfoto.
- Radiography sameAs Zdjęcie_rentgenowskie.
- Radiography sameAs Radiografia.
- Radiography sameAs m.0nqm4.
- Radiography sameAs Q245341.
- Radiography sameAs Q245341.
- Radiography wasDerivedFrom Radiography?oldid=606628211.
- Radiography depiction Xraymachine.JPG.
- Radiography isPrimaryTopicOf Radiography.