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The Suicidal Success of RadioChemistry
The British Journal for the History of Science, 1979In his presidential address to the chemistry section of the British Association in 1907, Arthur Smithells pointed to work in radioactivity with wonder, calling it the ‘chemistry of phantoms’. Indeed, the transitory nature of the radioelements, coupled with the exceedingly small quantities commonly handled, made many a traditional chemist hesitant to ...
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1981
H. S. Winchell, R. M. Baldwin, T. H. Lin
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H. S. Winchell, R. M. Baldwin, T. H. Lin
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Weapons Radiochemistry: Trinity and Beyond
Nuclear Technology, 2021Warren Oldham, Susan Hanson
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[11C]HCN Radiochemistry: Recent Progress and Future Perspectives
European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2021Youwen Xu, Wenchao Qu
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The Relevance of Radiochemistry: Perceptions of Future Radiochemists
Journal of Chemical Education, 2021Sanjeev Ranjan +2 more
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