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radiophoˈtography Also with hyphen. [f. radio- 2 + photography.] 1. = radiography 1 (see also quot. 1939).
1897Chem. News 26 Feb. 102/2 (heading) Radiophotography of the soft parts of man and the lower animals. 1934Jrnl. R. Anthrop. Inst. LXIV. 70 It may be demonstrated by radiophotography that bronze, on exposure to the atmosphere, immediately begins to oxidize. 1939Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 6 May 1844/1 Radiophotography, or indirect radiography, consists in simultaneously photographing the thoracopulmonary images as they are observed at radioscopic examination. 2. The transmission of photographs by means of radio.
1915Wireless World Apr. 60/1 The number of interruptions per second required is very high, as in radio⁓photography. Ibid. 60/2 A system of radio-photography..would be of great military use. Hence radioˈphotograph = radiograph n. 2; (in either sense) ˌradiophotoˈgraphic a.
1897Chem. News 26 Feb. 102/2 We have been able to place the muscles, the ligaments, and the tendons in such a state that they have yielded radio-photographic images. 1915Wireless World Apr. 60/2 Even were they possessed of radio-photographic apparatus, the received message would be unintelligible unless they knew the exact speed. 1924Times 13 Sept. 12/5 In this section are some radio⁓photographs showing considerable advance on any hitherto. |