Examples of using Radionuclide in English and their translations into Malay
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Radiopharmaceutical has two components; radionuclide and pharmaceutical.
A radionuclide is an atom with an unstable nucleus which has excessive energy.
Nickel-59 is a long-lived cosmogenic radionuclide with a half-life of 76,000 years.
Plastic concrete rebar- is safe for human health and does not contain harmful radionuclides.
They are radionuclides that are formed by the radioactive decay of parent radionuclides.
Some organs concentrate certain elements and hence radionuclide variants of those elements.
The transformation is called‘decay' or disintegration andthe nuclide is said to be a radionuclide.
I-124 is a radionuclide substance that is used to see the location of thyroid tumors in patients body.
Tungsten alloy mobile radiation shielding is designed for managing large quantities of high-energy radionuclide.
A radionuclide is defined as an atom that is subject to radioactive decay because of its unstable nucleus.
Carcenogen- A carcinogen is any substance, radionuclide, or radiation that is an agent directly involved in causing cancer.
A radionuclide that upon radioactive decay or disintegration yields a specific nuclide(the decay product or daughter).
They are for preventing the uptake of radio-iodine, which is one radionuclide out of thousands of radionuclides that are out there.".
Parent A radionuclide that upon radioactive decay or disintegration yields a specific nuclide(the daughter).
Whereas a single element can have isotopes, when referring to the isotopes of more than one element,the proper term is nuclide. A radionuclide is an unstable nuclide.
Radioactive elements(radionuclides) present all around us, including in our daily intake of food and drinks.
Biopsy should be avoided in patients with obstructed kidneys, reflux nephropathy and kidneys with significant discrepancy in size andfunction as assessed by radionuclide studies.
For example, if a radionuclide used in nuclear medicine is spilled, the material could be spread by people as they walk around.
In the battle against metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer, studies have demonstrated a high response rate to radionuclide therapy targeting prostate specific membrane antigen(PSMA) with the radionuclide lutetium-177(177Lu).
Radionuclide scanning-- The doctor may order a nuclear medicine scan that uses a very small amount of radioactive material to make thyroid nodules show up on a picture.
Internal exposure to ionizing radiation occurs when a radionuclide is inhaled, ingested or enters into the bloodstream via different routes(like wounds).
This radionuclide will undergo radioactive decay where gamma ray or sub atomic particles are released making them radioactive which can be harmful if the safe level is exceeded.
Internal exposure to ionizing radiation occurs when a radionuclide is inhaled, ingested or otherwise enters into the bloodstream(e.g. injection, wounds).
Effective The time required for a radionuclide contained in a biological system, such as a human or an animal, to reduce its activity by one-half as a combined result of radioactive decay and biological elimination.
However, there is a threefold increase in radionuclide content if the bauxite is in the form of“red mud”- the main solid residue that is the by-product alumina.
Internal exposure stops when the radionuclide is eliminated from the body, either spontaneously(e.g. through excreta) or as a result of a treatment.
Radiation monitoring involves the measurement of radiation dose or radionuclide contamination for reasons related to the assessment or control of exposure to radiation or radioactive substances, and t….
EFFECTIVE(Te)- The time required for a radionuclide contained in a biological system, such as a man or animal, to reduce its activity by half as a combined result of radioactive decay and biological elimination.

