| 41. | Initially it provides a radionuclide angiogram, followed by a static image after the radionuclide has perfused the tissue.
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| 42. | Research has also shown that pretreatment of glassware and plastic surfaces can reduce radionuclide sorption by saturating the sites.
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| 43. | The radionuclide used is americium-241, which is created by bombarding plutonium with neutrons in a nuclear reactor.
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| 44. | Psychlos are unable to visit such areas due to the explosive interaction of the gas they breathe with radionuclide particles.
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| 45. | In an radioactive area, radionuclide particulate may be suspended in the air and can enter the body by inhalation.
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| 46. | Radionuclide ventriculography has largely been replaced by echocardiography, which is less expensive, and does not require radiation exposure.
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| 47. | The Santa Susana Field Laboratory is now closed and undergoing a complex toxic-radionuclide pollution analysis for a subsequent cleanup.
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| 48. | In some cases, an internal oblique radiography and radionuclide imaging can add information to anterior-posterior and lateral views.
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| 49. | Isotope dilution involves the addition of a known amount of radionuclide tracer to the sample that contains a known stable element.
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| 50. | Positron-emitting radionuclide is injected into the blood stream and emits gamma rays which is detected by an imaging scanner.
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