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- adverb By means of, or in terms of,
radiology .
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Examples
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It was the first time Marine aircraft had operated in a radiologically contaminated environment, and Lt. Col.
U.S. Military Finds Lessons in Japan's Crisis Nathan Hodge 2011
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It was the first time Marine aircraft had operated in a radiologically contaminated environment, and Lt. Col.
U.S. Military Finds Lessons in Japan's Crisis Nathan Hodge 2011
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It was the first time Marine aircraft had operated in a radiologically contaminated environment, and Lt. Col.
U.S. Military Finds Lessons in Japan's Crisis Nathan Hodge 2011
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"It's a radiologically contaminated environment," U.S. Adm.
U.S. Draws Down Ground Troops in Japan Aid Chester Dawson 2011
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For instance the choice to treat prostate cancer surgically or radiologically is a complex one that depends at least in part on the patient's willingness to endure the costs and consequences of these procedures.
Health Care Administrative Costs, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Much of the granite in the showroom is radiologically “quiet”.
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However, depleted uranium is also radiologically hazardous, as it spontaneously burns on impact, creating tiny aerosolised glass particles which are small enough to be inhaled.
Think Progress » Bush Knew 10 Marines Had Died Prior To Rose Garden Remarks, Didn’t Mention It 2005
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It's used to mark things radiologically in the body.
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RANSTORP: In dispersing the material radiologically.
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Here for the first time the living heart of a dog was successfully visualized radiologically with the aid of a contrast medium.
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