Antrumgraphy

Antrumography (antrumography) is a method of studying internal organs using X-rays. This method was developed in the 19th century by the French scientist René Antrum.

Antrumography is used to diagnose various diseases of internal organs, such as lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, stomach and others. Using anthrumography, you can detect various changes in tissues, such as tumors, cysts and other pathological formations.

To carry out anthrumography, special equipment is used - an X-ray machine. The patient lies down on a table, which is then placed into the machine. X-rays pass through the patient's body and are reflected on a special film. The radiologist analyzes the received images and makes a conclusion about the condition of the internal organs.

The advantages of anthrumgraphy are its availability and low cost. In addition, this method allows you to quickly obtain research results and make an accurate diagnosis. However, like any other research method, anthrumography has its drawbacks, such as low sensitivity in some diseases and the need to use a contrast agent to improve image quality.



Antrumgratter is a system of tests or exercises to assess the level of metacognition and metathinking. This method has many names, including “meta-thinking skills”, “critical thinking”, “metaknowledge”, “structured learning”. It uses a set of assessment tasks and questions that test our level of problem solving and awareness as we use our knowledge and skills. To pass “Antrumgraphy”, you need to analyze and solve complex problems and tasks, or their descriptions, without resorting to knowledge expressed explicitly.

Currently, “Anthrumography” is one of the most relevant teaching methods in the era of fast information and increasing stratification of content for reasons of both a technical and life nature. The simplest example is that many children do not know where to go to develop; they go through a sea of ​​​​water before they get on the right boat; or even get out of the boat with everyone else, even though they know how to swim. This