R
radiation therapy: treatment modality in
which diseased areas are exposed to
various
radiography:
one of
the primary methods of
diagnosing disease or
abnormality
(para 2-3).
resinous object: charged particle that repels so-called vitreous objects; term coined by
Charles Du Fay in 1733 (para 1-4).
restricted license: (See limited license.)
roentgenologists: surgeons who served as the first radiologists in the early days of
S
state credentialing (licensing): applicable in over twenty-five states; requires RT to
present evidence of certification or take state licensing exam (para 5-11).
sonography: also known as
ultrasound;
involves the use of
high frequency sound
waves to form an image of an organ, a fetus, or a tumor (para 2-6).
T
troop medical clinic: where routine sick call for active duty personnel begins; records
for active duty personnel maintained here (para 3-2).
U
V
vitreous objects: charged particle named by Charles Du Fay; repels so-called
resinous objects (para 1-5).
W
X
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