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radiography is a technique that uses ionizing radiation and cross - sectional views of the patient to create three - dimensional images
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Radiography uses ionizing radiation (like X - rays) and captures cross - sectional or other views to create images, often two - dimensional (traditional X - rays) or with techniques like CT (which is a type of radiography - related imaging) can create three - dimensional images. But the description here about using ionizing radiation and cross - sectional views to create three - dimensional images is correct for radiography (especially with advanced techniques like CT). Wait, actually, traditional radiography (like a standard X - ray) is two - dimensional, but modalities like CT (computed tomography, a type of radiography - based imaging) use ionizing radiation and cross - sectional (tomographic) views to create 3D - reconstructible or 3D images. So the statement is True? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, radiography as a technique: the basic radiography (plain film) is 2D, but when using tomographic techniques (like CT, which is a form of radiography), it uses ionizing radiation and cross - sectional (tomographic) acquisition to create 3D images. So the statement says "radiography is a technique that uses ionizing radiation and cross - sectional views of the patient to create three - dimensional images". So if we consider radiography in the broader sense (including CT, which is a type of radiography), then it's True? Wait, no, maybe the question is about plain radiography. Wait, maybe the answer is False? Wait, no, let's recall: Radiography (in general, including CT) uses ionizing radiation. Cross - sectional views (like in CT, where you take multiple slices) can be used to create 3D images. So the statement is correct? Wait, maybe the original statement has a typo, maybe "radiography" vs "tomography"? But assuming the term is correct, radiography (with tomographic methods) does use ionizing radiation and cross - sectional views to create 3D images. So the answer is True? Wait, no, maybe I'm confused. Wait, let's check: Radiography is the use of X - rays (ionizing radiation) to create images. Cross - sectional views (like in CT, which is a type of radiography) are used, and CT can create 3D images. So the statement is True.
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