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X-ray is a prefix that is used to designate a subject that is associated with x-rays or their application. It was created at the end of the 19th century by the German physiologist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen and translated into Russian means “Roentgen radiation.”

X-ray is one of the most common devices in medicine, since X-rays are widely used to diagnose and treat various diseases. For example, radiography is a method of studying internal organs and tissues using x-rays. Radiotherapy can also be used to treat various diseases, such as cancer.

However, it must be remembered that the use of X-rays can be dangerous to human health, so all precautions and doctor’s recommendations must be followed.