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Definition of Radiographed
1. radiograph [v] - See also: radiograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiographed
Literary usage of Radiographed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Instruction in X-ray Methods and Medical Uses of Light, Hot-air by Samuel Howard Monell (1902)
"If radiographed at a distance from the plate so great as the thickness of the
... The dorsal vertebrae may be radiographed anteriorly or at a right or left ..."
2. Elementary and Dental Radiography by Howard Riley Raper (1918)
"This is contrary to the rule that to obtain the best results the coated side of
the plate or film should present toward the object to be radiographed. ..."
3. A Manual of Practical X-ray Work by David Arthur, John Muir (1909)
"A tube of hardness corresponding to the part to be radiographed having been
selected, the duration of exposure now depends mainly upon two factors—(a) the ..."
4. The Principles and Practice of Roentgenological Technique by Isaac Seth Hirsch (1919)
"These should be carefully placed so as not to obscure the part radiographed and
fixed to the plate with adhesive plaster to avoid displacement during ..."
5. Birmingham Medical Review (1896)
"part to be radiographed. I say necessity, because were the tubes placed at such
a distance as to render the image sharp, the exposure would become so ..."