historadiography

historadiography
the radiography of soft tissue using long wavelength X-rays of low penetrating power

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  • Historadiography — is a technique formerly utilized in the fields of histology and cellular biology to provide semiquantitative information regarding the density of a tissue sample. It is usually synonymous with microradiography. [cite… …   Wikipedia

  • historadiography — Radiography of tissue, specifically microscopic sections; usually microradiography. * * * his·to·ra·di·og·ra·phy .his tō .rā dē äg rə fē n, pl phies microradiography of plant or animal tissue his·to·ra·dio·graph·ic dē ə graf ik adj * * …   Medical dictionary

  • microradiography — Making radiographs of histologic sections of tissue for enlargement. SEE ALSO: historadiography. * * * mi·cro·ra·di·og·ra·phy .rā dē äg rə fē n, pl phies radiography in which an X ray photograph is prepared showing minute internal structure see… …   Medical dictionary

  • Histology — Not to be confused with Historiography. A stained histologic specimen, sandwiched between a glass microscope slide and coverslip, mounted on the stage of a light microscope …   Wikipedia

  • Autoradiograph — An autoradiograph is an image on an x ray film or nuclear emulsion produced by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance. Alternatively, the autoradiograph can also be… …   Wikipedia

  • Thorotrast — is a suspension containing particles of the radioactive compound thorium dioxide, ThO2, used as a contrast medium in X ray diagnostics in the 1930s and 40s (use in some countries, such as the U.S., continued into the 1950s [… …   Wikipedia

  • Histologie — L’histologie (du grec ancien ἱστός tissu et λόγος discours) est la branche de la biologie et de la médecine qui étudie les tissus biologiques. Elle est à mi chemin entre la biologie cellulaire, l anatomie, la biochimie et la physiologie. On… …   Wikipédia en Français

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