Definition of Radiographing

1. radiograph [v] - See also: radiograph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiographing

radiogoniometer
radiogoniometers
radiogoniometry
radiogram
radiograms
radiograph
radiographed
radiographer
radiographers
radiographic
radiographic image enhancement
radiographic magnification
radiographic parallel line shadows
radiographically
radiographies
radiographing (current term)
radiographist
radiographists
radiographs
radiography
radiogravimetric
radiohafnium
radiohalo
radiohalogen
radiohalogenated
radiohalogenation
radiohalogenations
radiohalogens
radiohalos
radioheliograph

Literary usage of Radiographing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Photography in a Nutshell by Henry Philip Hawkes (1898)
"This point must be particularly attended to when radiographing living bones, otherwise such an accident may mean considerable damage to apparatus, ..."

2. American Journal of Roentgenology by American Radium Society (1921)
"This effect is most noticeable for the smaller thicknesses. In radiographing through 2 inches of water, no decrease in scattering is produced by ..."

3. United States Army X-ray Manual by United States Surgeon-General's Office (1918)
"For example, in radiographing the foot, it is often necessary to employ oblique ... Most of the types of American apparatus are made for radiographing the ..."

4. The International Journal of Orthodontia (1916)
"7) to show that the apex was opened and emptied, and again radiographing it to determine whether the opaque filling is flush with the apex. ..."

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