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radionics
OXFORD DICTIONARY
radionics, n.pl. (usu. treated as sing.) the study and interpretation of radiation believed to be emitted from substances, esp. as a form of diagnosis.
Etymology
RADIO- + - onics, after ELECTRONICS
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radionics
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