| 31. | 60 Fe is an extinct radionuclide of long half-life ( 2.6 million years ).
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| 32. | Radionuclides occur naturally and are artificially produced in nuclear reactors, cyclotrons, particle accelerators or radionuclide generators.
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| 33. | For a summary table showing the number of stable and radioactive nuclides in each category, see radionuclide.
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| 34. | Radionuclide angiography is recommended and useful when the systolic wall stress is calculated and combined to the results.
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| 35. | This can be seen from the time rate of change of the number of atoms of radionuclide B:
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| 36. | Instead of isotope dilution, a known mass of stable carrier ion is added to radionuclide sample solution.
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| 37. | Michael A . Williams MD is conducting ShuntCheck testing on adult hydrocephalus patients undergoing radionuclide shunt patency testing.
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| 38. | This first generation counter was used to conduct the first measurement of a radionuclide in the human body.
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| 39. | These include radionuclide bone scans, CAT scans ( coaxial tomography ) and MRIs ( magnetic resonance imaging ).
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| 40. | Initially it provides a radionuclide angiogram, followed by a static image after the radionuclide has perfused the tissue.
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