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What is
X-Ray?
X-Ray is the original field from
which radiology developed, and is probably still the most
commonly employed form of radiology. X-rays can be either
still images or "movies," and can often be done quickly. The films created by X-rays show different features of the
body in various shades of gray. The gray is darkest in those
areas that do not absorb X-rays well; the greys are lighter in
dense ares (like bones) that absorb more of the X-rays. |