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Radiation Visible -- See Light


That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared range.

--consider also terms at PHOTIC PHOTO-
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Radioactive Fallout Adverse Effects   2
Radioactive Fallout Adverse Effects Congresses : Conference on the Long-Term Worldwide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War  1984 1
Radioactive Fallout Adverse Effects Republic Of Belarus Interview : Aleksievich, Svetlana,  2005 1
Radioactive Fallout Adverse Effects Republic Of Belarus Personal Narratives : Aleksievich, Svetlana,  2005 1
Radioactive Fallout History   2
 

Radioactive Hazard Release -- See Also Radiation Injuries


Harmful effects of non-experimental exposure to ionizing or non-ionizing radiation in VERTEBRATES.
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Radioactive Hazard Release   2
Radioactive Hazard Release Prevention And Control   2014 1
Radioactive Hazard Release Republic Of Belarus Interview : Aleksievich, Svetlana,  2005 1
Radioactive Hazard Release Republic Of Belarus Personal Narratives : Aleksievich, Svetlana,  2005 1
 

Radioactive Isotope -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Radioactive Isotopes -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Radioactive Waste   1983 1
 

Radiobiology -- See Also Nuclear Medicine


A specialty field of radiology concerned with diagnostic, therapeutic, and investigative use of radioactive compounds.
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Radiochemistry Methods   3
 

Radiogenic Isotope -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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  Radiography -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Radiography   2
Radiography Brain   2011 1
Radiography Egypt : Harris, James E.  1973 1
Radiography Heart : Pelberg, Robert,  2015 1
Radiography Methods : Mettler, Fred A.,  2014 1
Radiography Thoracic : Healy, Zachary,  2022 1
 

Radioisotope -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Radioisotopes -- See Also Isotopes


Atomic species differing in mass number but having the same atomic number. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
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Radioisotopes : Waltar, Alan E.  2004 1
Radioisotopes Diagnostic Use   2011 1
Radioisotopes Therapeutic Use   2011 1
Radioligand Assay Methods   2011 1
  Radiologic And Imaging Nursing -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Radiologic Physics -- See Health Physics


The science concerned with problems of radiation protection relevant to reducing or preventing radiation exposure, and the effects of ionizing radiation on humans and their environment.
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Radiology   4
 

Radiology Diagnostic X Ray -- See Radiography


Examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of X-RAYS or GAMMA RAYS, recording the image on a sensitized surface (such as photographic film).
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Radionuclide -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Radionuclide Tomography Computed -- See Tomography, Emission-Computed


Tomography using radioactive emissions from injected RADIONUCLIDES and computer ALGORITHMS to reconstruct an image.
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Radionuclide Tomography Single Photon Emission Computed -- See Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon


A method of computed tomography that uses radionuclides which emit a single photon of a given energy. The camera is rotated 180 or 360 degrees around the patient to capture images at multiple positions along the arc. The computer is then used to reconstruct the transaxial, sagittal, and coronal images from the 3-dimensional distribution of radionuclides in the organ. The advantages of SPECT are that it can be used to observe biochemical and physiological processes as well as size and volume of the organ. The disadvantage is that, unlike positron-emission tomography where the positron-electron annihilation results in the emission of 2 photons at 180 degrees from each other, SPECT requires physical collimation to line up the photons, which results in the loss of many available photons and hence degrades the image.
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Radionuclides -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Radiopaque Media -- See Contrast Media


Substances used to allow enhanced visualization of tissues.
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Radiopharmaceutical -- See Radiopharmaceuticals


Compounds that are used in medicine as sources of radiation for radiotherapy and for diagnostic purposes. They have numerous uses in research and industry. (Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p1161)
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Radiopharmaceuticals   6
Radiopharmaceuticals Administration And Dosage : Williams, Lawrence E.,  2011 1
Radiopharmaceuticals Chemical Synthesis   2012 1
Radiopharmaceuticals Chemistry   2003 1
Radiopharmaceuticals Diagnostic Use   3
Radiopharmaceuticals Handbooks   2012 1
Radiopharmaceuticals Therapeutic Use   3
 

Radioreceptor Assay -- See Radioligand Assay


Quantitative determination of receptor (binding) proteins in body fluids or tissue using radioactively labeled binding reagents (e.g., antibodies, intracellular receptors, plasma binders).
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Radiotherapy Dosage -- See Also Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation


The relationship between the dose of administered radiation and the response of the organism or tissue to the radiation.
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Radiotherapy Esophageal Neoplasms   2010 1
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