They are Judet views; 45-degree posterior oblique views of the pelvis.
Radiology
Bones - 2005 Judas on a Pole 2-11 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Felix S. Chew has written: 'Skeletal radiology' -- subject(s): Radiography, Bones, Diseases, Human skeleton, Imaging, Diagnosis, Bones and Bones, Bone and Bones
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Sternal decubitus view of the thorax - page 37 part 2 of Radiology textbooks :o)
R. S. Paterson has written: 'A radiological investigation of the epiphyses of the long bones' -- subject(s): Bones, Radiology, Epiphysis
One is measured on a variety of knowledges on the radiology tech test. One must show understanding in human organs, bones, body fluid structures, and etc.
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According to Stedman's Radiology Words Includes Nuclear Medicine & Other Imaging, Fourth Edition, it is frogleg lateral view.
Diagnostic radiology is used as it's name suggests, for diagnosing problems within the human body without using invasive techniques. Xrays are best used for identifying issues with bones or other dense matter.
Bones - 2005 Judas on a Pole 2-11 was released on: USA: 13 December 2006 Germany: 8 November 2007 Japan: 14 December 2007 Belgium: 4 February 2008 Hungary: 22 May 2009
Harry J. Griffiths has written: 'Radiology of renal failure' -- subject(s): Acute Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney Failure, Chronic renal failure, Complications, Diagnosis, Imaging, Kidneys, Radiography, Radioscopic Diagnosis 'Basic bone radiology' -- subject(s): Bone and Bones, Bones, Radiography