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  1. Radiography: Radiography is "examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of x-rays or gamma rays, recording the image on a sensitized surface (such as photographic film).". [100%] 2023-11-25
  2. Radiography: Radiography is an imaging technique using X-rays, gamma rays, or similar ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation to view the internal form of an object. Applications of radiography include medical radiography ("diagnostic" and "therapeutic") and industrial radiography. (Physics) [100%] 2023-11-24 [Radiography]
  3. Radiography: Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [100%] 2023-11-25 [Medical imaging] [Radiography]...
  4. Radiography: Radiography is an imaging technique using X-rays, gamma rays, or similar ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation to view the internal form of an object. Applications of radiography include medical ("diagnostic" radiography and "therapeutic") and industrial radiography. (Imaging technique using radiation) [100%] 2024-11-05 [Radiography]
  5. Radiographer: Radiographers, also known as radiologic technologists, diagnostic radiographers and medical radiation technologists are healthcare professionals who specialise in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology. Radiographers are infrequently, and almost always erroneously, known as x ... (Physics) [81%] 2023-11-08 [Radiology] [Radiography]...
  6. Radiographer: Radiographers, also known as radiologic technologists, diagnostic radiographers and medical radiation technologists are healthcare professionals who specialise in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology. Radiographers are infrequently, and almost always erroneously, known as x ... (Healthcare professional) [81%] 2024-10-28 [Radiology] [Radiography]...
  7. Industrial radiography: Industrial radiography is a modality of non-destructive testing that uses ionizing radiation to inspect materials and components with the objective of locating and quantifying defects and degradation in material properties that would lead to the failure of engineering structures ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-29 [Nondestructive testing] [Radiography]...
  8. Flash radiography: Flash radiography is a technique to photograph objects moving at extremely high speed, such as in explosions, to allow the measurement of "their position, speed, shape, and internal density profiles...radiographic images are used to validate computer models and to ... [70%] 2023-06-30
  9. Projection (business): A projection is a financial estimate, prepared by a business, if certain events occur. For example, a business may run a projection of estimated sales if they increase or decrease the price of their product. (Business) [63%] 2023-06-24 [Business] [Finance]...
  10. Projection: A term related to the operation of projecting, which can be defined as follows (see Fig.): One chooses an arbitrary point $ S $ of the space as the centre of projection and a plane $ \Pi ^ \prime $ not passing through $ S $ as ... (Mathematics) [63%] 2023-11-04
  11. Projection (alchemy): Projection was the ultimate goal of Western alchemy. Once the philosopher's stone or powder of projection had been created, the process of projection would be used to transmute a lesser substance into a higher form; often lead into gold. (Alchemy) [63%] 2024-01-06 [Alchemical processes]
  12. Projection (relational algebra): In relational algebra, a projection is a unary operation written as Π a 1 , . (Relational algebra) [63%] 2024-01-06 [Relational algebra]
  13. Projection: Projection might refer to. [63%] 2024-01-06
  14. Projection (measure theory): In measure theory, projection maps often appear when working with product (Cartesian) spaces: The product sigma-algebra of measurable spaces is defined to be the finest such that the projection mappings will be measurable. Sometimes for some reasons product spaces ... (Measure theory) [63%] 2023-09-24 [Descriptive set theory] [Measure theory]...
  15. Projection: If from a fixed point S in space lines or rays be drawn to different points A, B, C,. in space, and if these rays are cut by a plane in points A', B', C',. the latter are called the ... [63%] 2022-09-02
  16. Projection: In psychology, projection (or projection bias) is a defense mechanism in which one attributes one’s own unacceptable or unwanted thoughts or/and emotions to others. As an example, some people who harbor perverted sexual thoughts, feelings, and acts speak ... [63%] 2023-03-11 [Psychology] [Liberal Traits]...
  17. Projection (alchemy): Projection was the ultimate goal of Western alchemy. Once the philosopher's stone or powder of projection had been created, the process of projection would be used to transmute a lesser substance into a higher form; often lead into gold. (Alchemy) [63%] 2024-03-29 [Alchemical processes]
  18. Projection (linear algebra): In linear algebra and functional analysis, a projection is a linear transformation P {\displaystyle P} from a vector space to itself (an endomorphism) such that P ∘ P = P {\displaystyle P\circ P=P} . That is, whenever P {\displaystyle P} is ... (Linear algebra) [63%] 2024-04-09 [Functional analysis] [Linear algebra]...
  19. Panoramic radiograph: A panoramic radiograph is a panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw. It shows a two-dimensional view of a half-circle from ear to ear. (Medicine) [63%] 2023-11-25 [Dentistry]
  20. Radiographic equipment: Radiographic equipment forms images, for a variety of applications, using ionizing radiation both in the electromagnetic spectrum and particles such as neutrons. The imaging may be of a still image (e.g., a medical X-ray or an image of ... [57%] 2024-07-18

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