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Noble gases and nitrogen in material from asteroid Bennu
Abstract We report the elemental and isotopic abundances of all stable noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon) in eight particles from asteroid Bennu returned by NASA's OSIRIS‐REx mission. We also report nitrogen abundances and isotopic ratios that were analyzed alongside neon and argon in four additional Bennu particles.
B. Marty +7 more
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On August 24, 2023, the Japanese government officially discharged nuclear wastewater into the ocean, causing widespread international concern. Radionuclides in nuclear wastewater pose a serious threat to the marine environment and to the national health ...
LI Yuxuan1, , ZHAO Chang2, YANG Dezhou1, , XU Lingjing1
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The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
Ebrahim Kouhkan +2 more
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Improving the efficiency of fixed radionuclides’ removal by chemical decontamination of surfaces in situ [PDF]
Yuriy Sergeevitch Koryakovskiy +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Previous studies suggested that arterial‐input‐function (AIF) images are necessary to avoid signal saturation for pulmonary transit time (PTT) measurements. This study challenges that notion by investigating whether PTT can be accurately measured using blood pool signals from myocardial enhancement (non‐AIF) images during resting first‐
Mingyue Zhao +8 more
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Biosorption of Strontium from Aqueous Solution by the New Strain of Bacillus sp. Strain GT-83 [PDF]
An attempt was made to isolate bacterial strains capable of removing strontium biologically. In this study ten different water samples collected from Neydasht spring in the north of Iran and then the bacterial species were isolated from the water samples.
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Radionuclides and accumulation rates of sediments from the equatorial Atlantic
Roger François +2 more
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Discovery, evolution and potential future applications of bismuth bicycle molecules—a novel class of therapeutics with unique properties. ABSTRACT Bicyclic peptides are emerging as next generation therapeutics by combining the affinity and specificity of antibodies with the synthetic convenience of small molecules.
Saan Voss +8 more
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