| 41. | Anatomy discipline which involves the study of anatomy through the use of radiographic films is known as radiographic anatomy.
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| 42. | Anatomy discipline which involves the study of anatomy through the use of radiographic films is known as radiographic anatomy.
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| 43. | Higher radiographic grades of these areas are usually indicative of lameness and should be noted in a prepurchase exam.
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| 44. | A complicating issue is that some of the radiographic findings of FAI have also been described in asymptomatic subjects.
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| 45. | This includes directly looking at the urethra and bladder with cystoscopy and more sensitive radiographic imaging with computed tomography urography.
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| 46. | In infants, radiographic features of hypophosphatasia are striking, though generally less severe than those found in perinatal hypophosphatasia.
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| 47. | His main interests were radiographic studies of the upper atmosphere and the sun, though his main contributions were theoretical.
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| 48. | In each case, the radiographic film is located on the opposite side of the inspection item from the source.
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| 49. | Tinoco 1997 examined 7843 children between the ages of 12 to 19 in Brazil with strict clinical and radiographic criteria.
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| 50. | For example, the 2010 medical retrieval task focuses on retrieval of computed tomography, MRI, and radiographic images.
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