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What is the noun for radiographical?

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radiograph
  1. An image, often a photographic negative, produced by radiation other than normal light; especially an X-ray photograph.
  2. An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Those persons should receive a chest radiograph and medical evaluation for TB disease.”
radiogram
  1. An entertainment device that combined a radio and a record player or gramophone.
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    1. “We could gather around the radiogram, and later the television, or put a record on the gramophone and no one had to spend years practising.”
      “On the Saturday they went out shopping and I was aquiver with excitement, soon the disc would be in my hands and blaring out of the radiogram!”
      “He once went out to buy a stylus for an old record player and came back with a radiogram.”
radiography
  1. the process of making radiographs, and the science of analyzing them
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    1. “Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size.”
      “Clearly blood tests, radiography, biopsies, and other technology based evaluations qualify.”
      “Lateral neck radiography provides useful information about the size of the adenoids and their relationship to the upper airway.”
radiographer
  1. Someone who works with radiography. This term seems to be more common in British English.
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    1. “The radiographer will help you to get into the right position for the X-ray.”
      “Claire, a student radiographer who commutes regularly between Skipton and Bradford, found the trains to be very unreliable.”
      “In one case, a young woman was convicted of neglect on the basis of evidence from a radiographer.”
radiogram
  1. A message, like a telegram, transmitted by radio rather than wires.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We could gather around the radiogram, and later the television, or put a record on the gramophone and no one had to spend years practising.”
      “On the Saturday they went out shopping and I was aquiver with excitement, soon the disc would be in my hands and blaring out of the radiogram!”
      “He once went out to buy a stylus for an old record player and came back with a radiogram.”
radiographics
  1. The science and technology of radiography
radiographist
radiogram
  1. A radiograph.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We could gather around the radiogram, and later the television, or put a record on the gramophone and no one had to spend years practising.”
      “On the Saturday they went out shopping and I was aquiver with excitement, soon the disc would be in my hands and blaring out of the radiogram!”
      “He once went out to buy a stylus for an old record player and came back with a radiogram.”
radiographists
radiographers
radiographs
  1. plural of radiograph
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  3. Examples:
    1. “All patients were followed with regular physical examinations and chest radiographs after discharge from the hospital.”
      “This was concluded by the comparison of preoperative and postreconstruction standing radiographs.”
      “The radiologists who read the radiographs at each institution were blinded to the results of the Ottawa knee rule assessment.”
radiograms
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