No. In fact, the term X-ray is usually used specifically for radiation that is NOT nuclear in origin; the term for the equivalent electromagnetic radiation from nuclear sources is "gamma rays".
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nuclear medicine
X-ray
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
neutronelectromagnetic - IR, visible, UV, x-ray, gamma ray (sometimes RF)alphabeta
the science dealing with x-rays or nuclear radiation, esp. for medical uses. the examination or photographing of organs, bones, etc., with such rays. the interpretation of medical x-ray photographs.
No. We have not made nuclear fusion commercially feasible. X-ray machines used in medical applications generate X-rays by firing electrons at a metal target in a vacuum tube.
It is the unjustified fear of ionizing radiation as x ray and gamma rays and nuclear energy.
NuSTAR (the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array)is a space-based X-ray telescope.
Tagalog translation of X-RAY: X-RAY
This test is performed in a radiology facility, either in an outpatient x ray center or a hospital department.
An x-ray because X is pronounced as eks , that is, it starts with a vowel.