radiology Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of radiology In English

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  • For example, the finding infiltrate frequently implies acute bacterial pneumonia in a radiology report.

  • In spite of a request made by his personal physician, the patient refused any further laboratory (liver enzymes) or radiology investigation.

  • Meanwhile, the number of radiology specialists decreased 11.8 percent, whereas residents in radiology increased 45.4 percent.

  • In the radiology domain, the semantic structures typically serve as better 'handles' for processing than the syntactic structures because degenerate syntactic structures occur frequently.

  • A multidisciplinary approach including interventional radiology and urology may be needed.

  • The regression models showed that symptomatology and radiology were the variables that explained most of the variability of appropriateness as determined by panelists.

  • The same can be said of clinicians, when analyzed from the perspective of their interaction with the radiology department and their use of medical images.

  • If all radiology examinations were lengthened by 2 minutes, then the additional annual cost of radiographer staff time would be approximately £41,000.

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Translations of radiology In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (尤指研究X射線輻射的)放射學, 放射醫學…

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指研究X射线辐射的)放射学, 放射医学…

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  • Español

    radiología…

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  • Português

    radiologia…

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  • Français

    radiologie…

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  • Čeština

    rentgenologie, radiologie…

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  • Dansk

    radiologi…

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  • Indonesia

    radiologi, penelitian radioaktif…

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