X-rays

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'''X-rays''' are magic beams that can see through solid materials such as clothing, human skin, buildings, and walls; however, they cannot see through lead.
'''X-rays''' are magic beams that can see through solid materials such as clothing, human skin, buildings, and walls; however, they cannot see through lead.
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===Common Uses of X-rays===
===Common Uses of X-rays===
X-rays are used by doctors and dentists to get detailed views of human bodies, especially the bones and teeth. However, the patient often must wear a lead apron in order to not get [[cancer]]. Also, x-ray vision was used by [[Ray Milland]] in the film ''X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes''. As that film taught us, "If thine eyes betray you, pluck them out."
X-rays are used by doctors and dentists to get detailed views of human bodies, especially the bones and teeth. However, the patient often must wear a lead apron in order to not get [[cancer]]. Also, x-ray vision was used by [[Ray Milland]] in the film ''X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes''. As that film taught us, "If thine eyes betray you, pluck them out."
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Current revision as of 21:59, 15 December 2007

X-rays are magic beams that can see through solid materials such as clothing, human skin, buildings, and walls; however, they cannot see through lead.

[edit] Common Uses of X-rays

X-rays are used by doctors and dentists to get detailed views of human bodies, especially the bones and teeth. However, the patient often must wear a lead apron in order to not get cancer. Also, x-ray vision was used by Ray Milland in the film X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes. As that film taught us, "If thine eyes betray you, pluck them out."

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