Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- By means of radiography.
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- adverb In a
radiographic manner; by means ofradiography
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Examples
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The teeth are a match, both visually and radiographically.
Gulf War II 2010
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Fortunately, there is strong new evidence that more aggressive non-surgical therapies, in particular, radiographically guided injections using ultrasound and fluoroscopic imaging, can effectively treat many forms of severe neck pain.
Dr. Rock Positano: Pain In The Neck? Non-Surgical Relief Is On The Way 2008
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I sincerely hope this does not mean she'll show me her breasts, whether externally, internally, or radiographically.
Couric asks Edwards a tough question about cancer. Ann Althouse 2007
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Ornish and his group divided subjects with mild, radiographically-proven coronary artery disease into two groups, the experimental group, which got intensive interventional attention, and the control group who got “usual care.”
Three steps forward | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006
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And they're finding that it gets rid of the tumor, at least radiographically -- Soledad.
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"What we have are rib fractures that radiographically appear to be recent," Blanton said.
Andrew A. Ramirez 1999
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"What we have are rib fractures that radiographically appear to be recent," Blanton said.
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"What we have are rib fractures that radiographically appear to be recent," Blanton said.
Steven M. Gonzales 1999
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The teeth are a match, both visually and radiographically.
Speicher, Michael S. 1991
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The teeth were a match, both visually and radiographically.
Speicher, Michael S. 1991
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