Noun
(radiology) examination of the inner structure of opaque objects using X rays or other penetrating radiation
the branch of medical science dealing with the medical use of X-rays or other penetrating radiation
Source: WordNetAfter a quick study of radiology, anatomy, and automotive mechanics she procured X-ray equipment, vehicles, auxiliary generators, and developed mobile radiography units, which came to be popularly known as petites Curies ("Little Curies"). Source: Internet
A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons. Source: Internet
Co-founder Dr. Leanna Standish, ND, PhD, LAc, FABNO, is a neuroscientist and naturopathic physician who holds faculty appointments at the University of Washington School of Medicine in the Radiology Department as well as at Bastyr University. Source: Internet
At present, some specialties of medicine do not fit easily into either of these categories, such as radiology, pathology, or anesthesia. Source: Internet
Armstrong was a radiologic technologist for six years at Beaumont Hospital before being promoted to supervisor of radiology. Source: Internet
Departments such as urology, rheumatology, laboratory medicine, pulmonary medicine, anaesthesia, radiology, and hematology, will be functional from the new block from Monday. Source: Internet