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Example sentences for "ntgen rays"

  • The Röntgen rays cannot be reflected by reflecting surfaces, concentrated by lenses, or refracted or diffracted.

  • In a few moments the sound of the discharge again began, and then I made my first acquaintance with the Röntgen rays.

  • If there be any uncertainty as to the catheter having entered the frontal sinus, its exact situation can be determined by the Röntgen rays (Figs.

  • When the swelling is great, it is often necessary to have recourse to the Röntgen rays to make certain that there is no fracture or dislocation.

  • The diagnosis can always be verified by the use of the Röntgen rays, and this should be had recourse to whenever possible, as a fracture may be shown that otherwise would escape recognition.

  • The diagnosis is only to be made by exclusion, or by the use of the Röntgen rays.

  • The use of the Röntgen rays at once establishes the diagnosis.

  • Defn: A picture produced by the Röntgen rays upon a sensitive surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays.

  • Defn: Direct observation of objects opaque to light by means of some other form of radiant energy, as the Röntgen rays.

  • The prevailing view is that they are non-periodic ether pulses differing from Röntgen rays only in being more penetrating.

  • Defn: Treatment of disease by means of Röntgen rays or other forms of radioactivity.

  • To learn to see by means of the Röntgen rays in addition to those ordinarily employed would be quite sufficient to enable anyone to perform a feat of magic of this order.

  • The Röntgen rays show a dark shadow corresponding to the ossified portion of the tumour, and continuous with that of the bone from which it is growing (Fig.

  • The alternative is the application of radium or of the Röntgen rays, which, although requiring many exposures, results in cure with the minimum of disfigurement.

  • Heat and prolonged exposure to the Röntgen rays or to radium emanations act in a similar way.

  • An image made by the Röntgen rays; a sciagraph.

  • The prevailing view is that they are non- periodic ether pulses differing from Röntgen rays only in being more penetrating.

  • Induction coils and their use in producing the Röntgen rays.

  • All these characteristics are found in the Röntgen rays.

  • If the electron has a sufficiently rapid periodical movement, this wave is a light wave; while if the electron stops suddenly, a kind of pulsation is transmitted through the ether, and thus we obtain Röntgen rays.


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