radiology |
section |
As nouns the difference between radiology and section
is that
radiology is (medicine) the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment while
section is a cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
As a verb section is
to cut, divide or separate into pieces.
radiology |
radiography |
As nouns the difference between radiology and radiography
is that
radiology is (medicine) the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment while
radiography is the process of making radiographs, and the science of analyzing them.
neurology |
radiology |
As nouns the difference between neurology and radiology
is that
neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of nervous system while
radiology is the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment.
radiology |
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radiology |
radiotherapy |
As nouns the difference between radiology and radiotherapy
is that
radiology is the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment while
radiotherapy is the therapeutic use of ionizing radiation, almost exclusively used for the treatment of malignant disease.
radiology |
radiationoncology |
radiology |
raciology |
As nouns the difference between radiology and raciology
is that
radiology is (medicine) the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment while
raciology is the study of race as a scholarly discipline, the study sometimes called "racial anthropology" or "scientific racism".
taxonomy |
radiology |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and radiology
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
radiology is (medicine) the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment.
radiology |
radiologically |
As a noun radiology
is (medicine) the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment.
As an adverb radiologically is
by means of, or in terms of, radiology.
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