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Перевод: radioisotope
[существительное] радиоактивный изотоп
Тезаурус:
- These companies have developed great expertise in radioisotope technology for their own use over the past 30 years, and these skills, together with special instruments, are now offered by the Group to the chemical, oil and other process industries at large.
- After being washed with medium, the target cells were suspended in 1 ml of medium containing 100 mCi Na 2 5 1 CrO 4 (Daiichi Radioisotope, Tokyo, Japan) and incubated for 45 minutes at 37C.
- Classic techniques, including radioisotope work, get rather short shrift: on the other hand, there is a welcome chapter on the physical chemistry of intracellular Ca.
- Radioisotope scans of your brains at this moment would reveal frantic activity in the areas of the limbic system referred to as the "pleasure centres" (there are several of them) and, in the heat of consummated passion, a reduction in the thinking, cortical activity of the brain.
- Data from the Multi-Centre Post-Infarction Study (MPIS) showed that the mortality in the first year was strongly associated with ejection fraction at rest as assessed by radioisotope scan (Figure 2).
- This method of dating involves radioisotope C which is formed in the upper atmosphere by neutron bombardment of nitrogen:
- A radiopaque marker test showed that all patients had delayed colonic transit, which was confirmed in 11 patients by a radioisotope transit study.
- This is for ICI's Physics and Radioisotope Services Group and also Tracerco in the USA.
- Radio-opaque shapes are clinically the most useful for quantifying colonic transit; movement of barium involves unacceptably high doses of radiation and radioisotope studies need access to imaging equipment and the patient has to be immobilised during the scans.
- The rats were then killed, and all these segments were counted in a Capintech radioisotope dose calibrator (CRC-5, Montvale, NJ).
- In the same year, the Radiochemical Centre also became a separate company and in 1980 was privatised into Amersham International, a successful supplier of radioisotope products worldwide.
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