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The '''shadowgraph''' was one of [[Nikola Tesla]]'s inventions, whose name he included in his prototype of a word search game grid. ([[ | The '''shadowgraph''' was one of [[Nikola Tesla]]'s inventions, whose name he included in his prototype of a word search game grid. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Nikola Tesla's Word Search of Wonder (game)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* In the real world, the historical Nikola Tesla used the word "shadowgraphies" to refer to [[X-ray]] images of the human body, which he was among the first to take. | * In the real world, the historical Nikola Tesla used the word "shadowgraphies" to refer to [[X-ray]] images of the human body, which he was among the first to take. | ||
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The shadowgraph was one of Nikola Tesla's inventions, whose name he included in his prototype of a word search game grid. (GAME: Nikola Tesla's Word Search of Wonder [+]Loading...["Nikola Tesla's Word Search of Wonder (game)"])
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- In the real world, the historical Nikola Tesla used the word "shadowgraphies" to refer to X-ray images of the human body, which he was among the first to take.