radionuclide in A Sentence

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    Pectin fights toxic compounds, heavy metal salts, Radionuclides.

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    And local waterways continue to wash Radionuclides out to sea.

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    Infants may need to have thyroid ultrasound scanning and/or thyroid Radionuclide scanning.

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    In addition, this substance is highly effective in adsorbing Radionuclides and heavy metals.

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    Plastic concrete rebar- is safe for human health and does not contain harmful Radionuclides.

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    So, after receiving the Radionuclide you may have a wait of a few hours.

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    A tiny amount of Radionuclide is put into the body, usually by an injection into a vein.

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    Gallbladder Radionuclide Scan is the most effective diagnostic test for gallstone that takes around an hour to complete.

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    Cells which are most active in the target tissue or organ will take up more of the Radionuclide.

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    A Radionuclide(radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is an atom that has excess nuclear energy, making it unstable.

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    In areas that cannot be well visualized(inside bones or some lymph nodes, for example), Radionuclide scanning is often used.

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    The CTBTO Radionuclide network later made a significant detection of radioactive noble gases that could be attributed to the nuclear test.

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    Radionuclides used in PET scanning are isotopes with short half- lives, such as carbon-11(~20 min), nitrogen-13(~10 min), oxygen-15(~2 min) and fluorine-18(~110 min).

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    Radionuclide imaging of your lymphatic system(lymphoscintigraphy) During this test you are given a shot of radioactive dye and then scanned by a machine.

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    It cooperates with the host countries in the development and running of an international network of 321 monitoring stations and 16 Radionuclide laboratories.

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    Radionuclides which are attached to these peptides(e.g. RGDs) eventually kill the cancer cell if the nuclide decays in the vicinity of the cell.

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    Radionuclides used in PET scanning are typically isotopes with short half lives such as carbon-11(~20 min), nitrogen-13(~10 min), oxygen-15(~2 min), and Fluorine-18(~110 min).

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    It then takes some time- sometimes several hours- for the Radionuclide to travel to the target tissue and to be'taken' into the active cells.

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    The CTBTO runs the International Monitoring System(IMS) of 300-odd stations, which can sense vibrations, hear sounds or smell noble gases(such as Xenon, Krypton)‘Radionuclides'(such as Beryllium-7).

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    A Radionuclide is used which collects in areas where there is a lot of bone activity(where bone cells are breaking down or repairing parts of the bone).

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    Radionuclides used in PET scanning are typically isotopes with short half-lives such as carbon-11(~20 min), nitrogen-13(~10 min), oxygen-15(~2 min), fluorine-18(~110 min), gallium-68(~67 min), zirconium-89(~78.41 hours), or rubidium-82~1.27 min.

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    It must be noted that CTBTO runs the International Monitoring System of 300-odd stations that can sense vibrations, listen to sounds or smell noble gases(like Xenon, Krypton)‘Radionuclides'(like Beryllium-7).

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    India will get rights to data from the International Monitoring System- IMS, also to a network that includes 337 facilities(321 monitoring stations and 16 Radionuclide labs) located in 89 countries.

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    For example, as Buessler notes, fish caught off Japan in June 2011 boasted levels of potassium-40- a naturally occurring Radionuclide- 10 times higher than those of radioactive cesium from Fukushima.

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    A Radionuclide bone scan is occasionally used as an alternative but this is used less often, as MRI and CT scans are more widely available and expose you to less radiation.

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    In a bone scan, a Radionuclide is used which collects in areas where there is a lot of bone activity(where bone cells are breaking down or repairing parts of the bone).

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    These Radionuclides are incorporated either into compounds normally used by the body such as glucose(or glucose analogues), water, or ammonia, or into molecules that bind to receptors or other sites of drug action.

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    It successfully removes Radionuclides and heavy metals from the body, and also helps to strengthen the immune system, helps to normalize the metabolism, prevents the formation of blood clots[source not specified 2007 days].

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    Being an observer would give India access to data from the International Monitoring System- a network which when complete will consist of 337 facilities(321 monitoring stations and 16 Radionuclide labs) located in 89 countries.

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    In the immediate area surrounding Chernobyl, uh, every rock, every tree, the very ground itself, has absorbed a dangerous amount of Radionuclides, which will be carried by the wind and the rain if left exposed.

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