X-ray (disambiguation)

X-ray (disambiguation)

X-ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation.

It may also refer to:

Publications

* A short lived magazine associated with Xfm radio in London
* X Ray Magazine was a magazine based in Cincinnati, Ohio, founded by Stephen Novotni and Arie Vandenberg
* X-Ray (book) is the title of the "Unauthorized Autobiography" of Ray Davies, founding member of the Kinks.

Music

* X-Ray, a member of the hip-hop group, the Monsta Island Czars.
* X-Ray Music

Computers

* X-Ray (engine) is graphics engine used in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series.
* An early name for the Instruments performance visualizer built in to Mac OS X v10.5

Other

* X-ray vision, the fictional ability of a character to see through outer layers of objects or clothing on people
* The letter X in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
* A character from the book Holes
* A Consumer Rights programme on BBC One Wales
* An event of Operation Sandstone, a nuclear weapon test series conducted by the United States in 1948.
* XRAY Model Racing Cars is a high-end radio controlled car company.
* X-Ray (comics) is a fictional character appearing in material published by Marvel Comics.
* X-Ray (ballet) by Peter Martins
* X-ray (chess) - a chess tactic


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