Medical Definition of Sensitometry
1. In radiology, the procedure of measuring film response to radiation. Origin: sensitivity + G. Metron, measure (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensitometry
Literary usage of Sensitometry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Investigations on the Theory of the Photographic Process by Samuel Edward Sheppard, Charles Edward Kenneth Mees (1907)
"CHAPTER I THE sensitometry OF PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION DURING
the rise of photographic industry and the development of great factories ..."
2. Outlines of Applied Optics by Perley Gilman Nutting (1912)
"XL PLATE GRAIN AND sensitometry. The photographic plate and the human eye stand
in a very similar relation ..."
3. Unit Photography by Frank Morris Steadman (1914)
"CHAPTER V UNIT sensitometry THE SPEED OF EMULSIONS AS has already been made clear
the speed of an emulsion is defined as the time required for it to suffer ..."
4. NBS Special Publication (1920)
"sensitometry. A new instrument for measuring the filter factors of color sensitive
materials has been designed and constructed. ..."
5. The Organization of Industrial Scientific Research by Charles Edward Kenneth Mees (1920)
"is known by the name of "sensitometry." The manufacture of the sensitive ...
While the physicist, therefore, deals with sensitometry and the theory of ..."
6. The Organization of Industrial Scientific Research by Charles Edward Kenneth Mees (1920)
"is known by the name of "sensitometry." The manufacture of the sensitive ...
While the physicist, therefore, deals with sensitometry and the theory of ..."