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X-rays logo #10101) Arthritis detectors 2) Bitewing pictures 3) Body shots 4) Body shots, so to speak 5) Broken bone revealers 6) Checks for a fracture 7) Checks for contraband 8) Chest pictures 9) Clinic shots 10) Dental checkup components 11) Dental diagnostics 12) Dental exam pictures 13) Dental films 14) Dental pictures
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X-rays logo #23450Electromagnetic waves of length from 5X10-7 to 6X10-10 cm, produced when matter is bombarded by cathode rays.
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X-rays logo #21002• (n. pl.) The Rontgen rays; -- so called by their discoverer because of their enigmatical character.
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X rays logo #21002• (n. pl.) Alt. of X-rays
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X-rays logo #22116A band of electromagnetic radiation intermediate in wavelength between ultraviolet radiation and gamma rays. Because x-rays are absorbed by the atmosphere, x-ray astronomy is performed in space.
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X-rays logo #21160X-rays consist of electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays. X-ray wavelengths fall roughly in the range from 0.01–10 nm (nanometers, or billionths of a meter). X-rays are produced artificially when high-speed electron...
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X-rays logo #20448Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than ultraviolet light but longer than gamma rays.
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X-rays logo #20973Penetrating electromagnetic radiation emitted when the inner orbital electrons of an atom are excited and release energy - in the same energy range as gamma rays (0.010-10 mev), but of non-nuclear origin, of shorter wavelength than ultraviolet; soft X-rays or grenz rays are less penetrating and longer in wavelength than hard X-rays. ... (12 Dec 199...
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X-Rays logo #21578X-rays are part of the Electromagnetic spectrum . They are a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation and consist of quantum's of energy (Photon ). X-rays are commonly produced by the excitation of atomic Electrons , by firing electrons between a high potential difference towards a target (which is the principle of an x-ray machine). The targ....
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x-rays logo #21001(eks´rāz) high-energy electromagnetic radiation produced by the collision of a beam of electrons with a metal target in an x-ray tube; the penetrability and hardness of the x-rays increase with the voltage applied to the tube, which controls the speed with which the electrons strike the target. See also radiography...
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X-rays logo #20560Images of the inside of the body, particularly the bones, produced by passing radiation (X-rays) through the body onto a photographic film.
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X-rays logo #23114a form of ionizing electromagnetic radiation and magnetical ambiance's
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X-Rays logo #22794A picture is taken to check baby. The most common is a chest xray used to check your baby's lungs
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x-rays logo #23974short wavelengths that can penetrate solids
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X-Rays logo #23904Light rays, excited usually by the impact of cathode rays on matter, which have wave lengths between about 10-6 cm, and 10-9 cm; also written X-rays, same as Roentgen rays.
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X-rays logo #21257X-rays are electromagnetic waves (photons of light) emitted by energy changes of . These energy changes are either in the electron orbital shells that surround an atom or are due to the slowing down (i.e., interaction) of electrons in matter, such as a "target" in an x-ray machine.
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