radiograph u rečniku PONS

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Each participant received a chest radiograph every 4 months.
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This type of radiograph exposes both walls, but only resolves the image on the wall nearest the film.
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Usually, however, sidebone is found accidentally when the foot is radiographed, as sidebone has few outward signs in most cases.
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This information includes case data, biological data, photographs, facial reconstructions, anthropological data, radiographs and dental charts.
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On radiographs the teeth appear more radiolucent than normal, so they are often described as ghost teeth.
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Careful history and assessment of the symptoms presented needs to be taken into account; radiographs and certain tests will be conducted in the dental office.
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It is a type of pleural effusion in which the fluid collects in this particular space, but can be layered out with decubitus chest radiographs.
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The current examination involves a timed classification of 125 radiographs.
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In all four cases, only one wall is exposed, and only one wall is viewed on the radiograph.
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These swellings were initially thought to be due to a copepod parasite, however radiographs and subsequent sectioning found them to be bony in nature.
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