单词 | radiophotograph |
释义 | radiophotographn.1 rare. An X-ray photograph; = radiograph n.1 2. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > [noun] > by means of a computer > photographs or images obtained by X-ray, etc. thermotype1877 phosphorograph1880 shadow-picture1889 inductoscript1892 radiogram1896 radiograph1896 roentgenogram1896 shadowgraph1896 shadow-photograph1896 skiagram1896 skiagraph1896 X-radiograph1899 X-ray1900 autoradiograph1903 vaporograph1903 vapourgraph1903 radiophotograph1904 roentgenograph1905 microradiogram1913 radiophoto1915 powder photograph1917 interferogram1921 radioautograph1941 microradiograph1944 topograph1944 heat map1947 cinefluorograph1949 scan1953 thermogram1957 thermograph1964 cineradiograph1965 stereoscan1968 Kirlian1970 autorad1985 1904 C. W. Allen Radiotherapy & Phototherapy 386 The radiophotograph, which is from the legal standpoint a ‘photograph’, and as such takes its place as legitimate evidence of an existing condition. 1915 Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 8 Mar. 3/4 This is by no means an isolated case of a man living..with a foreign body in a vital part. Two interesting radio-photographs in the laboratory at St. Bartholomew's Hospital illustrate this. 1963 Current Anthropol. 4 19/1 In these..radiophotographs, the bones, musculature, and fatty tissue are demonstrated in their natural relationship. 1997 Lung Cancer 18 Suppl. No. 1 213/2 Lung cancer screening following a mass screening with rolled chest radiophotograph. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). radiophotographn.2 1. A photograph transmitted by means of radio; = radiophoto n.2 Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > communication of visual images > [noun] > image or copy obtained by phototelegram1871 telephotograph1880 telephotogram1900 radiophotograph1922 wirephoto1923 photo-radiogram1924 wire photograph1925 radiophoto1926 photogram1928 fax1980 fax-back1988 1922 Nebraska State Jrnl. 9 Apr. (Mag.) 1/1 Another fifty years and we shall be picking our criminals up right out of the air by wireless long distance alarm and broadcasted radio-photographs. 1937 Life 16 Aug. 26/1 (caption) Within 24 hours..the President could view this radiophotograph of the ceremony. 1976 Times 8 Jan. 5/3 The Ministry of Defence sent radio photographs of the incident to most national newspapers in London. 2. Chiefly Astronomy. An image on a sensitive plate, film, or screen representing the spatial distribution of radio-frequency radiation; a photograph taken using radio waves in place of light waves. ΚΠ 1971 Jrnl. Royal Astron. Soc. Canada 65 100 A radio ‘photograph’ of the Cygnus-X region is presented. 1980 New Scientist 9 Oct. 82 Most picturesque are the ‘radio-photographs’. In these, the intensity at each point is converted to light intensity on a photographic film. The result is a picture of a radio source as we would see it if our eyes were sensitive to radio waves. 2006 Planetary & Space Sci. 54 407/2 (caption) Radio photograph of Jupiter's decimetric intensity. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11904n.21922 |
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