2023
DOI: 10.1111/scs.13183
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Radiography—An etymological and semantic concept analysis from the perspective of radiographic science

Abstract: IntroductionConcepts are cornerstones in science, and their determination is a prerequisite for understanding their substance and meaning. Radiography as a concept is not straightforward nor simple to understand, and there are different interpretations depending on the scientific perspective. To develop truthful knowledge of radiography from the perspective of the discipline, a determination of the subject and substance of radiography is required and thereby is a precursor for theory development. The aim of th… Show more

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“…Research into the exact description of the core concepts of radiography science is scant. Lundgren and Lundén 18 investigated the meaning of concept radiography through etymological and semantic analysis from radiography science perspective. They inferred that its main characteristics were X‐ray and radiation, human beings or opaque objects, a process including an act and art, and radiography images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research into the exact description of the core concepts of radiography science is scant. Lundgren and Lundén 18 investigated the meaning of concept radiography through etymological and semantic analysis from radiography science perspective. They inferred that its main characteristics were X‐ray and radiation, human beings or opaque objects, a process including an act and art, and radiography images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%