Category:Radiography
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Here is a list of articles in the Radiography category of the Physics portal.
Radiography is an diagnostic imaging technique which uses electromagnetic radiation other than visible light (usually x-rays). Radiography is the application of Radiology, a branch of medicine.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Radiography"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
- Radiography (physics)
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- 4DCT (physics)
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- Algebraic reconstruction technique (physics)
- Ethel Armstrong (biography)
- Automatic exposure control (physics)
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- Backscatter X-ray (physics)
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- Caldwell's view (physics)
- Cargo scanning (physics)
- Cephalogram (physics)
- CTX (explosive-detection device) (engineering)
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- Digital variance angiography (computing)
- DMSA scan (physics)
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- Flat panel detector (physics)
- Flat-panel detector (physics)
- Wolfram Conrad Fuchs (physics)
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- Industrial radiography (physics)
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- Lubbert's effect (physics)
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- Medicine:Medical radiography
- Medipix (physics)
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- Nuclear densitometry (physics)
- Nuclear density gauge (physics)
- NYPD X-ray vans (physics)
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- Orbitomeatal line (physics)
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- Peak kilovoltage (physics)
- Photographic plate (physics)
- Photostimulated luminescence (physics)
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- Radiation protection of patients (physics)
- Radiodensity (physics)
- Radiographer (physics)
- Radiographic anatomy (biology)
- Radiography of cultural objects (physics)
- Rarefying osteitis (biology)
- Retrograde pyelogram (physics)
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- Schuller's view (physics)
- Scorotron (physics)
- Society of Radiographers (organization)
- Spectral imaging (radiography) (astronomy)
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- Thrombus perviousness (physics)
- Tudor Scan Tech (company)
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- Unsharpness (physics)
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- Voiding cystourethrography (physics)
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- Waters' view (physics)
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- X-ray (physics)
- X-ray detector (physics)
- X-ray generator (physics)
- X-ray image intensifier (physics)
- X-ray marker (physics)
- X-ray motion analysis (physics)
- X-ray optics (astronomy)
- X-ray telescope (astronomy)
- Xeromammography (physics)
- Xeroradiography (physics)