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radiological, a.|reɪdɪəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [f. next + -ical.] a. Of, pertaining to, or concerned with radiology.
1909Proc. R. Soc. Med. II. i. (Electro-Therapeutical Section) 5 Two most interesting papers were those by Béclère, of Paris, and Alban Köhler, of Wiesbaden, on the ‘Radiological Exploration of the Liver’. 1923Daily Mail 7 Aug. 5/6 In the radiological department of the hospital there he was shown his hand with the X rays. 1947Radiology XLIX. 345/2 One of the old ideas running through the entire radiological literature is that small doses of X-rays exert a stimulating effect. 1955Bull. Atomic Scientists May 171/1 The composition and possible radiological effects of the super⁓bomb tested in the Pacific last spring. 1969P. Jacobs in D. Sutton Textbk. Radiol. i. ii. 31/2 Since the surgeon is likely to explore the lesion as soon as it is suspected clinically, one will seldom nowadays observe the radiological phases corresponding to the pathological changes mentioned above. 1976Globe Democrat (St. Louis, Missouri) 18 Sept. 8f/3 Six sections of radiological shield manufactured here..are being shipped by rail to..a nuclear power plant. b. Of warfare, weapons, etc.: involving the deliberate release of ionizing radiation or radioactive material in harmful quantities.
1951Britannica Bk. of Year 686/2 Radiological warfare, warfare with radioactive material. 1952B. Wolfe Limbo '90 (1953) vii. 79 H-bombs..supplemented with radiological-warfare dust. 1958Ann. Reg. 1957 478 Radiological warfare was now a distinct possibility through the use of low altitude explosions of high fission energy yield which could contaminate large areas beyond the range of physical damage. 1963New Scientist 28 Mar. 679 (heading) A radiological arms race in the Middle East? Ibid. 679/3 The radiological bomb would, presumably, come into the same military category as a persistent gas. Hence radioˈlogically adv.
1924Brit. Jrnl. Dermatol. XXXVI. 516 When studying radiologically the osseous lesions..I had been struck by the clear delimitation of the pathological loci. 1955Sci. News XXXV. 87 It was shown radiologically that the sphincter is capable of shutting off the venous return. 1979Guardian 1 May 3/3 The Windscale site is known to be radiologically ‘dirty’. |