radioisotopes in English

noun
1
a radioactive isotope.
The radioactive tracer evaluated for this study, known by the brand name Zemiva, links a fatty acid to a radioisotope which is injected in the patient.

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1. There are four natural decay chains of alpha- emitting radioisotopes.

2. Three Autoradiograph showing the use of different radioisotopes in DNA sequencing

3. Example 2.3: Annual report: Shipments and receipts of transport containers by radioisotopes suppliers

4. All other radioisotopes have half-lives under 20 seconds, most less than 200 milliseconds.

5. � Decree No. 11-86, “Act on the Use and Application of Radioisotopes and Ionizing Radiation”, and its regulations.

6. However, the waste of the nuclear reactor is the source of most radioisotopes of Caesium.

7. Act on the Control, Use and Application of Radioisotopes and Ionizing Radiation, Decree Law No

8. All radioisotopes are short-lived, the longest-lived being 6 He with a half-life of 7002806700000000000♠806.7 milliseconds.

9. The movement and deposit of abraded particles into the new joint capsule was studied qualitatively and quantitatively with the aid of radioisotopes.

10. Actinium the company, was formed two decades ago to harness the power of radioisotopes, in particular Actinium-225 or Ac-225, to treat and potentially even cure cancer

11. If equal amounts of matter and Antimatter had formed in the Big Bang more than 13 billion years ago, one would have annihilated the other… Science November 24, 2017 How Gamma-Rays from Lightning Produce Radioisotopes and Positrons

12. Brachytherapy Implant radiation, internal radiation, intracavitary therapy, interstitial radiation therapy Radiation oncology RT in which radioactive materials–iridium-192, radium-226, and other radioisotopes, sealed in needles, seeds, wires, or catheters are placed in direct contact with certain carcinomas to deliver locally intense ionizing radiation–eg, as needed in invasive CA of the