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Radioisotopes are commonly used for agriculture and medicine…
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Radioisotopes are unstable isotopes: they spontaneously decay emitting radiation in the process -- thus making them radioactive.
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Radioisotopes can be manufactured in several ways.
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Radioisotopes were considered an inexpensive substitute for radium and were being used to treat cancer.
Rosalyn Yalow. 2009
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Radioisotopes can therefore be used to label molecules of biological samples in vitro (out of the body).
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GEH also has signed memoranda of understanding with NuView Life Sciences' facility in Denton, Texas and NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes' facility in the city of Beloit, Wisc., as potential processers of the Mo-99.
unknown title 2011
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Radioisotopes have and continue to escape containment, but there's no indication yet that these are anything beyond secondary decay products with short half-lives.
Wired Top Stories John Timmer 2011
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Radioisotopes are toxic to tissue, to genes, genetic damage recapitulates through generations, gamma rays are toxic at a distance, and the half-lives are 100,000 years.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local HockeyKluts 2010
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Radioisotopes are toxic to tissue, to genes, genetic damage recapitulates through generations, gamma rays are toxic at a distance, and the half-lives are 100,000 years.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local HockeyKluts 2010
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Radioisotopes are toxic to tissue, to genes, genetic damage recapitulates through generations, gamma rays are toxic at a distance, and the half-lives are 100,000 years.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local HockeyKluts 2010
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