. . . . "Industrial radiography is the use of ionizing radiation to view objects in a way that cannot be seen otherwise. It is not to be confused with the use of ionizing radiation to change or modify objects; radiography's purpose is strictly viewing. Industrial radiography has grown out of engineering, and is a major element of nondestructive testing. It is a method of inspecting materials for hidden flaws by using the ability of short X-rays and gamma rays to penetrate various materials. One way to inspect materials for flaws is to utilize X-ray computed tomography or Industrial computed tomography scanning."@en . . . . "Industrial radiography"@en . . "16"^^ . . . "94714702"^^ . . "4606"^^ . . . "6037175"^^ . . "Industrial radiography is the use of ionizing radiation to view objects in a way that cannot be seen otherwise. It is not to be confused with the use of ionizing radiation to change or modify objects; radiography's purpose is strictly viewing. Industrial radiography has grown out of engineering, and is a major element of nondestructive testing. It is a method of inspecting materials for hidden flaws by using the ability of short X-rays and gamma rays to penetrate various materials."@en . . . . . "Radiologie industrielle"@fr . "La radiologie industrielle d\u00E9signe l'utilisation de rayonnements dans divers domaines industriels. Les principaux domaines sont les contr\u00F4les non destructifs, les contr\u00F4les de s\u00E9curit\u00E9, ou la recherche scientifique."@fr . . . . . "La radiologie industrielle d\u00E9signe l'utilisation de rayonnements dans divers domaines industriels. Les principaux domaines sont les contr\u00F4les non destructifs, les contr\u00F4les de s\u00E9curit\u00E9, ou la recherche scientifique."@fr . . . . . .