X-rays
Also, whatever radiation is used to construct CT, NMR, and PET images.
Yes
Polaroid filters in cameras and glasses; strain analysis (to measure the stress in objects such as seeing where the most stress occurs in a hip bone) and polarised radio waves are used for television transmission.
A bone density test employs x-rays to measure the amount of calcium and other bone minerals are retained with the bone segment. A bone density test is used to diagnose osteoporosis.
Lack of flow indicates a vessel has been completely blocked (although absence of a signal may also be due to absorption of sound waves by bone). If blood flows in the wrong direction or alternates between normal and reverse flow.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Bone density - Wikipedia".It's a test for quantitative measurement of the mineral content of bone, used as an indicator of the structural strength of the bone and as a screen for osteoporosis.
The weight and density of a persons bone structure determines the body frame.
The Stapes bone is the smallest bone in the human body. It is located in the middle ear, and it amplifies sound waves.
bone disease
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The weight and density of a persons bone structure determines the body frame.
Femur is a Long Bone. It is important because it is the longest bone in the human body and because it determines a persons height (along with the Tibia and Fibula)
A person's body frame is determined by the weight and density of a person's bone structure.
X-Rays
Yes
X-Rays don't determine whether a bone is broken. They just make fuzzy shadow pictures of what is under your skin. Unless its a really obvious fracture, it takes the trained eye of a radiologist looking at the pictures to determine whether the bone is broken or not.
The femur is the largest bone in the human body, and the stirrup is the shortest bone in the human body.
He can listen in on pictures or paintings. Occasionally, he can even go into them.