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Yes, a radiologist can communicate their opinion via telephone, especially in urgent situations where immediate clinical decisions are necessary. However, a formal written report is typically required for legal, documentation, and continuity of care purposes. Telephone communications should ideally be followed up with a written report to ensure that the findings are properly recorded and accessible to other healthcare providers.
because instead of writing letters it was a much quicker way to communicate.
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When someone uses their voice to communicate words instead of singing them, it is called speaking.
Because people could communicate with each other without having to be face to face. And be able to actually speak to the person instead of just sending telegrams or stuff that may not have been sent to the right person.
Mobile phones
you have apparently set it to vibrate instead of ring.
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Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone and famously answered calls with 'ahoy hoy' instead of 'hello'.
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That depends on why there was no telephone. Is this a world that never developed the telephone, or one that has moved past it? Or, actually, both? A world that never developed the telephone could theoretically have gotten stuck technologically, so it might look like a world rewound to the technological level before telephones. A world that has moved past telephones technologically... maybe much like the current world, but the people in this alternate world have brain implants instead of phones, so they can communicate with others without any external device. They just use sub-vocalizations to call and talk to anyone, whenever, without disturbing the people around them. If it were both, perhaps it would be a world that developed telepathy instead, and it might be a very quiet world, because there is no need for communication by voice when you can communicate mind-to-mind.