"Tomograph" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tomograph refers to an imaging technique used to produce a 3D image of the inside of the body by computer reconstruction of cross-sectional slices, often used in medical diagnostic imaging, such as in computed tomography (CT) scans.
"Tommy" is a term of affectionate use for a British soldier, particularly a British Army private. <br><br>A "Tommy" is a colloquialism from the mid-19th century, derived from the nickname given to English soldiers prior to the majority becoming mechanized. It possibly originated from the notion that British common soldiers were nicknamed 'Tommy Atkins', so named by their officers from a supposed exemplar of a regular soldier.
The Tommy Gun is a type of submachine gun designed in the early 1920s by Owen S. McNally and developed by Auto-Ordnance Corporation (also known as the Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors) in 1927. It was originally called the Thompson submachine gun in honor of its designer, John T. Thompson.
A tomogram is a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object created using X-rays or other forms of electromagnetic radiation. It is produced by X-ray computed tomography (CT), which combines multiple X-ray images taken from different angles to produce cross-sectional images of the body or object.
Tomographic refers to the formation of detailed images or cross-sections of an object or a part of the body by using a technique like computerized axial tomography (CAT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This imaging technique allows for the creation of two-dimensional images of the internal structure of the object or body part from a large number of related images taken at different angles, and these images are then compiled into a three-dimensional representation.<br><br>For example, a tomographic image of the brain can show the different structures and tissues inside the skull in great detail, helping doctors diagnose conditions and monitor progress.
Tomography is the creation of an image of the internal structures of a solid object using other than optical means, such as from reflected radiation or sound waves.
The Tomopteridae is a family of sometimes deep-water dragonflies, but most often known for being ghost tryploblasthic López replicating sharks, also known as "firebacks" (or "throws" in UK English), and "bristtails" among amateurs.
Tomoscopy is a term used in ophthalmology, which is the branch of medicine and surgery dealing with the medical and surgical treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye and the visual system. It refers to a surgical procedure that involves creating or opening windows in the iris or sclera to treat glaucoma by allowing liquid to drain out of the eye.