A radiographer or radiologic technician works with X-Rays. A sonographer works with medical ultrasounds. A radiologist is the Doctor Who reads both of these exams and writes a report.
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
because ultrasound is not radiation
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
No, they are unrelated. Alpha and beta radiation are particle streams, not waves. And gamma rays are electromagnetic waves.
Ultrasound is less dangerous than x-rays because it does not use ionizing radiation. X-rays have the potential to cause damage to cells and DNA due to their high energy level, which can increase the risk of cancer. In contrast, ultrasound uses sound waves to create images, which are considered safe and do not pose any known risks to human health.
Ultrasounds are safer for the baby. X-rays emit a possibly dangerous amount of radiation.
it does not damage tissues with ionizing radiation. Ultrasound is also generally far better than plain x rays at distinguishing the subtle variations of soft tissue structures, and can be used in any of several modes
Ultrasound is safe as it does not use radiation such as traditional xrays do. X-rays cannot be done because can cause damage to the fetus. However, ultrasound uses ultrasonic waves that are not harmful and can produce very clear pictures of a developig fetus.
Non-visible radiation is any radiation that you can't see. It includes radio, microwave, infrared, heat, ultraviolet, X-rays, alpha rays, beta rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays.
Gamma rays, x-rays, UV radiation and so on.
Ionizing radiation is a method of area wide pest control management. Ionizing radiation works by making insects unable to reproduce (sterile). Gamma radiation is most often used for this task, though sometimes high energy electrons or X-rays are used.