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1 radionuclide generator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > radionuclide generator
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2 radionuclide generator
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > radionuclide generator
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3 radionuclide generator
мед.фраз. изотопный генератор* * *изотопный генератор, генератор радиоактивных изотопов -
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방사선핵종발생기English-Korean animal medical dictionary > radionuclide generator
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5 generator produced radionuclide
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > generator produced radionuclide
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6 generator-produced radionuclide
Медицина: генераторный радионуклидУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > generator-produced radionuclide
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7 generator-produced radionuclide
Англо-русский медицинский словарь > generator-produced radionuclide
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8 генератор радиоактивных изотопов
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > генератор радиоактивных изотопов
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9 изотопный генератор
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > изотопный генератор
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10 генератор радиоактивных изотопов
Medicine: radionuclide generatorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > генератор радиоактивных изотопов
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11 изотопный генератор
Medicine: radionuclide generatorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изотопный генератор
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12 генераторный радионуклид
generator-produced [tracer, radiopharmaceutical] radionuclideБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > генераторный радионуклид
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13 генераторный радионуклид
Medicine: generator-produced radionuclideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > генераторный радионуклид
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radionuclide generator — radionuklidų generatorius statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacinės formos apibrėžtis Radiofarmacijoje naudojama sistema, kurioje eliuavimo ar kitu metodu iš tam tikro pirminio radionuklido gaunamas antrinis radionuklidas. atitikmenys: angl.… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Radionuclide — A radionuclide is an atom with an unstable nucleus, which is a nucleus characterized by excess energy available to be imparted either to a newly created radiation particle within the nucleus or to an atomic electron. The radionuclide, in this… … Wikipedia
generator — An apparatus for conversion of chemical, mechanical, atomic, or other forms of energy into electricity. [g., a begetter, producer] aerosol g. a device for producing airborne suspensions of small particles for inhalation therapy or experimental … Medical dictionary
Gallium-68-Generator — Ein Gallium 68 Generator, auch 68Ge/68Ga Generator genannt, ist ein Nuklidgenerator zur Erzeugung von radioaktiven 68Gallium3+ Ionen aus dem ebenfalls radioaktiven 68Germanium. Das aus dem Generator extrahierte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Neutron generator — Neutron generators are neutron source devices which contain compact linear accelerators and that produce neutrons by fusing isotopes of hydrogen together. The fusion reactions take place in these devices by accelerating either deuterium, tritium … Wikipedia
technetium-99m — A radioisotope of technetium that decays by isomeric transition, emitting an essentially monoenergetic gamma ray of 142 keV with a half life of 6.01 hr. It is usually obtained from a radionuclide generator of molybdenum 99 and is used to prepare… … Medical dictionary
daughter — In nuclear medicine, an isotope that is the disintegration product of a radionuclide. See d. isotope, radionuclide generator. [O.E. dohtor] DES (diethylstilbestrol) d. the d. of a woman who received diethylstilbestrol during … Medical dictionary
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Nuclear pharmacy — involves the preparation of radioactive materials that will be used to diagnose and treat specific diseases. It was the first pharmacy specialty established in 1978 by the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties. Nuclear pharmacy seeks to improve and … Wikipedia
iodine-132 — A beta and gamma emitting radioisotope of iodine with a half life of 2.28 h, usually obtained from a tellurium 132 radionuclide generator; its clinical use has been supplanted by 131I and 123I … Medical dictionary
isotope — One of two or more nuclides that are chemically identical, having the same number of protons, yet differ in mass number, since their nuclei contain different numbers of neutrons; individual isotopes are named with the inclusion of their mass… … Medical dictionary