英語 での Radionuclide の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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A radionuclide bone scan.
Methods of removing radionuclide cesium from soil.
Radionuclide bone scans help show if a cancer has spread to other bones.
Next:Methods of removing radionuclide cesium from soil.
Radionuclide concentrations in the visceral organs of animals are usually significantly higher than in muscle tissue.
At peak exercise, more radionuclide is injected into the patient.
Other than the first powerful shock in 1986 there is the continual chronic low-dose andlow-dose-rate radionuclide exposure.
Methods of removing radionuclide cesium from soil|Chernobyl Database.
NRA Japanese Radioactivity Survey fund,"Monitoring andnumerical analysis of artificial radionuclide in the background atmosphere."(Co-Investigator).
Iodine-131(I-131) targeted radionuclide therapy(TRT) introduces radioactive iodine into the body.
Our goal with this study included developing atmospheric dispersion plots of these emissions andmodeling radionuclide concentrations at receptors worldwide.
Although human exposure to this natural radionuclide in foods is estimated to be high, few studies are available.
A radionuclide bone scan is the most widely used test for metastasis to the bone, which is the most common site of distant tumor spread.
As for strontium 90, one of the most dangerous radionuclide, Japan is not even measuring it at all.
Next:Vertical radionuclide transfer by infiltration water in forest soils in the 30-km Chernobyl accident zone.
Today, the IMS is 80 percent complete and currently consists of 254 monitoring stations and10 of the 16 radionuclide laboratories that have been certified.
Buesseler says one particular radionuclide of concern is strontium-90, which has a half-life of nearly 30 years.
A number of other techniques are under active investigation, including tomosynthesis, contrast-enhanced mammography,thermography, and radionuclide scanning.
Title: Vertical radionuclide transfer by infiltration water in forest soils in the 30-km Chernobyl accident zone.
Among the instrumental diagnostic methods that contribute to the diagnosis, the most effective are:ultrasound, radionuclide study, EFGDS, laparoscopic liver examination and puncture biopsy with biopsy histology.
For example, if a radionuclide used in nuclear medicine is spilled, the material could be spread by people as they walk around.
The CTBT Organisation has completed work on a global network of over 300facilities to monitor the environment for acoustic waves and radionuclide particulates and gases from a possible nuclear explosion.
Iodine-131(131I), a radionuclide of anthropogenic origin, has recently been detected in tiny amounts in the ground-level atmosphere in Europe.
Effective half-life The time required for the amount of a radionuclide deposited in a living organism to be diminished 50 percent as a result of the combined action of radioactive decay and biological elimination.
Radionuclide studies show a non-uniform distribution of colloid preparations in the hepatic tissue, and in areas with excessive proliferation of connective tissue, there is a complete lack of accumulation of the drug with a radioactive label.
MRI is more sensitive than radionuclide bone scans in the detection of bone metastases, but it is impractical for evaluating the entire skeletal system.
Next:Comparison of radionuclide ratios in atmospheric nuclear explosions and nuclear releases from Chernobyl and Fukushima seen in gamma ray spectrometry.
Title: Comparison of radionuclide ratios in atmospheric nuclear explosions and nuclear releases from Chernobyl and Fukushima seen in gamma ray spectrometry.
An expert on radionuclide detection from Sweden… told the conference how well the network performed after North Korea's nuclear test in 2006.
Comparison of radionuclide ratios in atmospheric nuclear explosions and nuclear releases from Chernobyl and Fukushima seen in gamma ray spectrometry|Chernobyl Database.