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  • ...of this is a molybdenum-99 generator producing technetium-99 for [[nuclear medicine]] diagnostic procedures. Such a generator is sometimes called a '' cow '' b |title=Physics in Nuclear Medicine ...
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  • {{About|the concept in nuclear physics|further meanings|Isobar (disambiguation){{!}}Isobar}} {{Nuclear physics|cTopic=Nuclides' classification}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Term in nuclear medicine}} ...g FDG uptake with PET in oncology: A clinical perspective| journal=Nuclear Medicine Communications| year=2004| volume=25| pages=651–656 | pmid=15208491 | issue ...
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  • ...y scientific areas: mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry, biology, medicine, economics, etc. This list presents differential equations that have receiv ===Nuclear physics=== ...
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  • ...interactions such as multiple [[Coulomb scattering]] (MCS) and (in)elastic nuclear scattering events deflect the [[proton]] trajectory, resulting in nonlinear ...e object.<ref name='Eyges'/><ref name='Williams'/> Additional (in)elastic nuclear scattering events can also occur which cause larger angle deviations, which ...
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  • ...when the driving gets strong (e.g. atoms driven by a strong laser drive or nuclear spins in [[NMR]], driven by a strong oscillating magnetic field). ...al |title=B1 Mapping by Bloch-Siegert Shift |journal=Magnetic Resonance in Medicine |date=May 2010 |volume=63 |issue=5 |pages=1315–1322 |doi=10.1002/mrm.22357 ...
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  • ...e poster received an Aoki Award for distinguished poster presentation.<ref>Nuclear Waste Management Organization (2016). [https://www.nwmo.ca/en/More-informat ...ort Scanners|date=June 2013 |website=American Association of Physicists in Medicine |access-date=26 April 2022 }}</ref> || 9 flight-seconds ...
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  • ...uclides in many different types of samples.<ref>Krane, K.S. ''Introductory Nuclear Physics'', 1988, John Wiley & Sons, 3-4.</ref> ...ytical chemistry spans many fields including [[chemistry]], [[physics]], [[medicine]], [[pharmacology]], [[biology]], [[ecology]], [[hydrology]], [[geology]], ...
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  • Oxygen-15 can be produced by different nuclear reactions, including <sup>14</sup>N(d,n)<sup>15</sup>O, <sup>16</sup>O(p,pn ...15</sup>O-water will get released and will be trapped again in a [[Saline (medicine)|saline]] solution. It could also be done by directly irradiating H<sub>2</ ...
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  • ...lving reversible uptake. It is mainly used for the evaluation of [[nuclear medicine]] [[medical imaging|imaging]] data after the injection of a labeled ligand ...e book | author=J.A. Jacquez | title=Compartmental Analysis in Biology and Medicine | publisher=The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor | edition=2nd | yea ...
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  • ...or quantification of PET in multi-center trials." In: ''Journal of Nuclear Medicine.'' '''51''', 2010, S. 115. ...
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  • ...essor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the [[David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA]].<ref name=NAMS/> In 2013 Edward Effros retired from UCLA as profe #[[Nuclear C*-algebra]]s and related topics in the mid-1970s. Among many important con ...
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  • ...mic nuclear polarization]] and rapid dissolution to create an [[injection (medicine)|injectable]] solution.<ref> ...larized 13C magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy | journal = Nature Medicine | volume = 13 | issue = 11 | pages = 1382–7 | date = November 2007 | pmid = ...
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  • ...image reconstruction from generalized projections]." Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 72.2 (2014): 546-557.</ref> ...:22004144 Single photon emission computed tomography]." Diagnostic nuclear medicine. Second edition. 1988. ...
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  • ...=dead}}</ref>) was an American [[physicist]], best known for his work on [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] and [[superconductivity]]. ...of modern technologies in condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology and medicine."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/relea ...
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  • |journal=Sports Medicine |journal=Sports Medicine|volume=4|issue=6 ...
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  • ...ohnston RE (Eds.): The Technology of NMR. New York. The Society of Nuclear Medicine Computer and Instrumentation Councils |journal=Magnetic Resonance in Medicine ...
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  • ...he interactions of the electron spin with its surrounding [[Spin (physics)|nuclear spins]]. ...ance (ESR) is a spectroscopic technique widely used in biology, chemistry, medicine and physics to study systems with one or more unpaired electrons. Because o ...
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  • ...- Thin slice of Nucleus, C. Loci - Parts of a target gene found within the Nuclear Profile]] ...f>{{cite journal |last1=Wrighton |first1=Katharine H. |title=Zooming in on nuclear organization |journal=Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology |date=May 2017 ...
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