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  • ...>18</sup>F]fluorodeoxyglucose]] ({{chem name|[<sup>18</sup>F]FDG}}) images of cancer patients. It can also be used with other [[Radioactive tracer|PET ag ...nd thus can provide identifying areas of interest, like tumors or regions of inflammation. <ref>{{Citation |last1=Mah |first1=Katherine |title=chapter 4 ...
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  • {{Short description|Method to determine the age of an object}} ...(also known as [[carbon-14]]), a radioactive [[Isotopes of carbon|isotope of carbon]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Use of particulate air monitors to assess radioactivity}} ...ion monitoring|monitor]] people in their homes for the presence of manmade radioactivity. These monitors can be used to trigger alarms, indicating to personnel that ...
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  • {{Short description|Dose measurement of radiation}} ...cal dose by converting dose typically presented in [[sievert]]s into units of time. FED is only meant as an educational exercise and is not a formally ad ...
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  • {{Short description|Probability of ill health effects from ionizing radiation}} ...the [[International Commission on Radiological Protection]] (ICRP) system of [[radiation protection|radiological protection]].<ref name="ICRP publicatio ...
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  • ...e been able to get to 53 events of neutrinos originating from the interior of the Earth.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.techexplorist.com/scientists-meas ...[[Borexino]] collaborations, have begun to place constraints on the amount of radiogenic heating in the Earth's interior. A third detector ([[SNO+]]) is ...
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  • ...dence methods in cosmic-ray physics." Italian Association for the Teaching of Physics, ''arXiv'', 29 Jul. 2011, arxiv.org/pdf/1106.1365.pdf.</ref> ...article_Detectors_Grupen.pdf ''Particle Detectors''.] Cambridge Monographs of Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Cosmology 26, Second edition, Cambri ...
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  • ...|date = 25 September 2014}}</ref> and started taking data at the beginning of 2015. Both detectors stopped taking data in late December 2017. ...The detector itself was a calorimetric liquid [[scintillator]] consisting of four concentric cylindrical vessels.<ref name="arxiv2"> ...
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  • {{Short description|Penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation}} |caption1=Illustration of an emission of a gamma ray (''γ'') from an atomic nucleus ...
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  • {{Short description|Ionizing radiation particle of two protons and two neutrons}} ...thor-link7=Peter Chrisp}}</ref> They are generally produced in the process of [[alpha decay]] but may also be produced in different ways. Alpha particles ...
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  • {{Short description|Physical interaction of charged particles}} '''Coulomb scattering''' is the [[elastic scattering]] of [[charged particle]]s by the [[Coulomb interaction]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Different atoms of the same element}} {{About|the atomic variants of chemical elements|other uses|Isotope (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...es for the last 60 years. This article focuses on the [[pharmacokinetics]] of [<sup>18</sup>F]NaF in bones, and various semi-quantitative and quantitativ == Use of [<sup>18</sup>F]NaF PET == ...
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  • ...ption|Gochronological dating method utilizing the radioactive decay system of lutetium–176}} ...s useful in geological studies.<ref name=":4"/> Due to chemical properties of the two elements, namely their [[Valence (chemistry)|valences]] and [[Ionic ...
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  • ...cs, science, technology and engineering during the [[Victorian era|reign]] of [[Queen Victoria]]. == Professionalisation of science == ...
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  • ...ssary of astronomy]], [[Glossary of areas of mathematics]], and [[Glossary of engineering]]. ...iation of {{gli|refractive index}} versus {{gli|wavelength}}). High values of V indicate low dispersion.}} ...
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  • ...ribed by William James Morton (1845–1920) in: ''The X-ray; Or, Photography of the Invisible and Its Value in Surgery'' (English; German: ''Röntgenstrahle ...g organisms. As a result, the study of radiation damage also became a part of this history. ...
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  • This is a '''list of notable Italian scientists''' organized by the era in which they were activ ...armenides]] (530&nbsp;BC–460&nbsp;BC), İtalian-Greek philosopher, defender of rationalism in philosophy ...
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  • ...ed surfaces and the like. In his debates with [[Niels Bohr]] on the nature of reality, he proposed imaginary devices that attempted to show, at least in ...me="Rawad2017">{{cite journal|last1=El Skaf|first1=Rawad|title=What Notion of Possibility Should We Use in Assessing Scientific Thought Experiments?|jour ...
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  • {{Short description|Spectroscopic technique based on change of nuclear spin state}} ...ld not be confused with solid state NMR, which aims at removing the effect of the same couplings by [[Magic Angle Spinning]] techniques. ...
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