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Radiochemistry and radiochemical separations [PDF]

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ABDUKAYUMOV, M.; ABDULAKHATOV, U. T.; MAKHMUDOV, M. (AN RU, Tashkent (Uzbekistan). Predpriyatie 'Radiopreparat'): The method of obtaining of carrier-free iodine-125 in the form of sodium iodide. (Uzbek, Russian). Sposob polueheniya radionuclida iod-125 v forme natriya iodistogo bez nositelya. UZ patent document 395. p. 31.
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Nuclear Medicine and Radiochemistry

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1973
AbstractNuclear‐medical diagnostic methods are widely used at present, examples being localization diagnosis e.g. of the thyroid, the kidney, and the spleen and function tests, e.g. on the thyroid and on the liver. For these tests it is essential to have organ‐specific vehicle substances that can be labeled with suitable radionuclides.
Hans Götte, Gerhard Kloss
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Misadventures in Radiochemistry

2014
Soon after the death of Pierre Curie, his widow Marie Skłodowska Curie, began to assume a prominent role in the laboratory, to which she presumably could not have aspired if her husband had survived. Within three years of her husband’s fatal accident (1906), the number of researchers in the small laboratory in Paris’ Rue Cuvier, grew from seven to 24 ...
Marco Fontani   +2 more
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Radiochemistry and radiopharmaceuticals

Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry), 2006
Following last year’s precedent this section of Annual Reports will review not only recent progress in radiochemistry, including isotope production and environmental aspects, but also in the production of radiopharmaceuticals and their use in nuclear medicine for imaging.
David S. Urch, Michael J. Welch
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Radiochemistry of aluminium

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Articles, 1996
The radiochemistry of aluminum was reviewed for the Sub-Committee on Radiochemistry, National Research Council of the United States National Academy of Sciences. The focus of the review is on nuclear and instrumental methods for analysis of Al in biological and environmental samples. Aluminum is a neurotoxin.
E. P. Rack, D. M. Shoop, R. M. Lambrecht
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Radiochemistry of germanium

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Articles, 1996
Since the publication ofRadiochemistry of Germanium (NAS-NS-3043) in 1961, there have been significant developments on the subject. During the period from 1970 to 1980, the diagnostic utilization of the68Ge→68Ga generator system in nuclear medicine stimulated research in the field.
Richard M. Lambrecht, Saed Mirzadeh
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The Dawn of Radiochemistry

Radiochimica Acta, 1995
Adloff, J.P., Maccordick, H.J.
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Radiochemistry and Radiopharmacy

2008
In modern pharmaceutical development and medicine, radioactivity has an increasing impact in the field of diagnostic applications (in vitro and in vivo) as well as in therapeutic applications (Qaim and Coenen 2005; Stocklin et al. 1995). Regarding these different forms of applications, radionuclides must be used with respect to their modes of decay ...
A. M. Verbruggen   +2 more
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Radiochemistry of Meteorites

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1962
A review is presented of the radioactive and stable nuclides produced in meteorites by cosmic rays. The question of constancy of cosmic rays in time and space is considered along with the exposure ages of meteorites. (D.L.C.)
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The Suicidal Success of RadioChemistry

The British Journal for the History of Science, 1979
In 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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