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Environmental Isotopes in Hydrogeology
, 1997The Environmental Isotopes Environmental Isotopes in Hydrogeology Stable Isotopes: Standards and Measurement Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Radioisotopes Isotope Fractionation Isotope Fractionation (a), Enrichment (e), and Separation (D) Tracing the ...
I. Clark, P. Fritz
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177 Lu-labeled carbon nanospheres: a new entry in the field of targeted radionanomedicine
, 2016Multi-functional nanomaterial conjugates constructed with targeting ligands and therapeutic radioisotopes are key for the future clinical translation of radionanomedicine.
Drishty Satpati+6 more
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, 2018
The nano/micro composites with highly porous surface area have attracted of great interest, particularly the synthesis of porous and thin film sheets of high performance.
N. Said, A. Kassem
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The nano/micro composites with highly porous surface area have attracted of great interest, particularly the synthesis of porous and thin film sheets of high performance.
N. Said, A. Kassem
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Shingo Mitsui
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Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes
, 2015Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes Introduction Water, Rocks, and Solutes The Nature of Water Solutes in Water From Elements to Aquifers Problems Thermodynamics of Aqueous Systems Introduction Mass Action Ion Activity and Equilibrium Constants ...
I. Clark
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Stability and storage of compounds labelled with radioisotopes
, 1966This review summarises the present knowledge concerning the decomposition by self-irradiation of compounds labelled with the radioisotopes, carbon-14, hydrogen-3 (tritium), sulphur-35, selenium-75, chlorine-36, phosphorus-32, iodine-125, iodine-131 ...
R. J. Bayly, E. Evans
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[Radioisotopic assays of rates of carbon monoxide conversion by anaerobic thermophilic prokaryotes].
Mikrobiologiia, 2008The rate of CO conversion by a pure culture of a thermophilic CO-oxidizing, H2-producing bacterium Carboxydocella sp. strain 1503 was determined by the radioisotopic method. The overall daily uptake of 14CO by the bacterium was estimated at 38-56 micromol CO per 1 ml of the culture.
T V, Slepova+4 more
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