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Riley said she found a pellet from an old gunshot wound behind the turtle’s skull when radiographs were done for the fractured shell.

Consequently, the radiograph is projected upon the fluorescent screen and this image is then photographed by the camera.

A radiograph represents all the pigments underneath, also producing effects in proportion to their densities.

White spots above the ear, in the radiograph, probably indicate an excess of white lead used in retouching.

"Look at the bottom of the other radiograph, number one, further toward the left," pursued Kennedy resistlessly.

In women we are able, with the help of a radiograph, to form an idea beforehand as to the degree of depression which may be left.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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