channelography

noun

Etymology

From channel + -o- + -graphy.

  1. derived from canālis — “groove; canal; channel
  2. derived from chanel
  3. inherited from chanel
  4. formed as channelography — “channel + -o- + -graphy

Definitions

  1. The study of the process that constrains the path of a charged particle in a crystalline…

    The study of the process that constrains the path of a charged particle in a crystalline solid.

    • If a crystalline thin foil is irradiated by means of an isotropic source of charged particles, the particles channeled in the sample leave on a detector an image called channelography.
    • Transmission radiography can also be subdivided into: (i) neutron radiography; (ii) ion radiography; (iii) ion lithography; and (iv) ion channelography.
    • From the author's experience, provocative gonioscopy and channelography are useful to determine the overall status of the individual case before surgical intervention.

The neighborhood

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