Projectional radiography
Projectional radiography, also known as conventional radiography, is a form of radiography and medical imaging that produces two-dimensional images by x-ray radiation. The image acquisition is generally performed by radiographers, and the images are often examined by radiologists. Both the procedure and any resultant images are often simply called "X-ray". Plain radiography or roentgenography generally refers to projectional radiography (without the use of more advanced techniques such as computed tomography that can generate 3D-images). Plain radiography can also refer to radiography without a radiocontrast agent or radiography that generates single static images, as contrasted to fluoroscopy, which are technically also projectional.
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Projectional radiography
Projectional radiography, also known as conventional radiography, is a form of radiography and medical imaging that produces two-dimensional images by x-ray radiation. The image acquisition is generally performed by radiographers, and the images are often examined by radiologists. Both the procedure and any resultant images are often simply called "X-ray". Plain radiography or roentgenography generally refers to projectional radiography (without the use of more advanced techniques such as computed tomography that can generate 3D-images). Plain radiography can also refer to radiography without a radiocontrast agent or radiography that generates single static images, as contrasted to fluoroscopy, which are technically also projectional.
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Aparat rentgenowski – urządzen ...... trukturalnych (defektoskopia).
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Projectional radiography, also ...... technically also projectional.
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Skiagrafie (z řeckého skiá (σκ ...... áření ve směru rentgenka-film.
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Рентгеновский аппарат — совоку ...... и используется самостоятельно.
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単純X線撮影(たんじゅんエックスせんさつえい, Plain ...... 純X線撮影をさし、コンピュータ断層撮影(CT)と対比される。
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Projectional radiography
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Aparat rentgenowski – urządzen ...... trukturalnych (defektoskopia).
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Projectional radiography, also ...... technically also projectional.
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Skiagrafie (z řeckého skiá (σκ ...... e nahrazováno jinými metodami.
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Рентгеновский аппарат — совоку ...... и используется самостоятельно.
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単純X線撮影(たんじゅんエックスせんさつえい, Plain ...... 純X線撮影をさし、コンピュータ断層撮影(CT)と対比される。
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Aparat rentgenowski
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Projectional radiography
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Skiagrafie
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Рентгеновский аппарат
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単純X線撮影
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