10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROENTGENOPAQUE»
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1
Clinical Dental Hygiene
A roentgenopaque line running across the upper portion of the sinus shadow is
the floor of the nose and above it the roentgenolucent shadow of the nasal fossa.
Maxillary incisor area. See Fig. 9-34 for the following landmarks: a, incisive ...
Shailer Alvarey Peterson, 1968
2
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy: A Manual of Peroral ...
... method of endobronchial insufflation of a roentgenopaque inert powder such
as bismutl subnitrate or subcarbonate (Fig. 77). The roentgenopaque substance
may be injected in a fluid mixture if preferred, but the walls are better outlined
with ...
3
Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1967: ...
An ideal or perfect collimator would be roentgenopaque and have an opening
just large enough to allow complete coverage of the film. If, in addition, the film
and its backing were roentgenopaque, the patient would receive the minimum ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Surface Transportation
4
Hearings, reports and prints of the Senate Committee on Commerce
An ideal or perfect collimator would be roentgenopaque and have an opening
just large enough to allow complete coverage of the film. If, in addition, the film
and its backing were roentgenopaque, the patient would receive the minimum ...
5
Pathophysiology of Congenital Heart Disease: Proceedings of ...
... movement of the roentgenopaque markers was determined by measuring the
distances between markers on individual frames ( 17 ) . A beat-to-beat analysis of
the force-velocity relationship was then accomplished by measuring the velocity ...
Forrest H. Adams, Harold James Charles Swan, Victor Ernest Hall, 1970
6
Craniofacial Biology and Craniofacial Surgery
... undercuts, being elastic for a long period of time, being dimensionally and heat
-stable, resisting weathering and oxidation, being readily inserted and removed
without destruction of the anatomical specimen, and being roentgenopaque.
Bernard G. Sarnat, James P. Bradley, 2010
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Dental roentgenology review: a question-and-answer review of ...
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN ROENTGENOLUCENT (RADIOLVCENT) AND
ROENTGENOPAQUE (RADIOPAQUE). Roentgenolucent — materials and
anatomical structures offering some resistance to radiant energy penetration and
whose ...
Walter Neal Gallagher, 1967
8
Journal of Periodontology
The roentgenopaque suspension was expected to penetrate as far as vessels of
0.030 mm diameter without filling the capillaries and veins.“-4' The mandibles
were then removed; the soft tissues, including periosteum, were stripped from the
...
9
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: roentgenism, roentgen ize, roentgenocardiogram,
roentgenogram, roentgenography, roentgenologist, roentgenology,
roentgenolucent, roentgenometer, roentgenometry, roentgenopaque,
roentgenoparent, roentgenoscope, ...
10
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
... roentgenopaque see radiodense. roentgenoparent see radiolucent.
roentgenotherapy see radiotherapy. roentgen-per-hour-at-one-meter Nucleonics,
a unit of X-ray and gamma-ray source strength, equivalent to the rate of radiation
dosage ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992