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X-radiation
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Roumlntgen ray
An X ray originally the term was applied to any of the rays produced when cathode rays strike upon surface … surface of a solid as the wall of the vacuum tube but now it refers specifically to electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths from 10 3 nm to 10 nm immediately below ultraviolet radiation on the wavelength scale Roumlntgen
Gamma ray
emitted by radioactive substances Gamma rays are photons of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength shorter than that of X rays i e shorter than 01 nanometer and are correspondingly more penetrating than X rays In addition to
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X-ray
research. Often used in the plural. Also called reontgen ray. (2) A photograph taken with x-rays. Means electromagnetic radiation of short wave-length produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target. … X-ray, a radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X-rays; used in medical diagnosis. X-ray, are special pictures of
magnetic resonance imaging
absorption of electromagnetic radiation by different types of living tissue in a magnetic field It is complementary to X ray imaging in that the softer tissue show more prominently in magnetic resonance images rather than bone as
Radio
or operated by radiant energy specifically that of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between those of infrared radiation and X rays hence pertaining to or employed in broadcast radio or television microwaves radiotelephones etc as radio waves
radioactive
Capable of luminescence under the action of cathode rays X rays or any of the allied forms of radiation
Radiotherapy
Treatment of disease by means of x rays or radioactivity Radiotherapy of cancer is based on the fact that cancer cells are more sensitive to … rays or radioactivity Radiotherapy of cancer is based on the fact that cancer cells are more sensitive to radiation than most other cells in the body
ionizing radiation
Matched in: Term ionizing radiation
Casual and non-recurring
Radiators v. C.I.T., (1993) 2 SCC 629: AIR 1993 SC 2254 (2257). [Income-tax Act, (43 of 1961), s. 10(3) Proviso] … means 'accidental or irregular'. Non-recurring is one which is not likely to occur again in a year, Universal Radiators v. C.I.T., (1993) 2 SCC 629: AIR 1993 SC 2254 (2257). [Income-tax Act, (43 of 1961), s. 10(3)
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