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  • 51gamma ray — Physics. 1. a photon of penetrating electromagnetic radiation (gamma radiation) emitted from an atomic nucleus. 2. a photon emitted by an electron as a result of internal conversion. 3. electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than… …

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  • 52Atome — Un atome (grec ancien ἄτομος [atomos], « qui ne peut être divisé »)[1] est la plus petite partie d un corps simple pouvant se combiner chimiquement avec une autre. La théorie atomiste, qui soutient l idée d une matière composée de… …

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  • 53Internal conversion — This article is about the nuclear process. For the chemical process, see Internal conversion (chemistry). Internal conversion is a radioactive decay process where an excited nucleus interacts with an electron in one of the lower atomic orbitals,… …

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  • 54Lutetium — (pronEng|ljuːˈtiːʃiəm) is a chemical element with the symbol Lu and atomic number 71. A silvery white rare metal, lutetium is the heaviest member of the rare earth group.Parker, Sybil P., ed. Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. 3rd ed.… …

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  • 55Nuclear medicine physician — Nuclear Medicine Physicians are medical specialists that use tracers, usually radiopharmaceuticals, for diagnosis and therapy. Nuclear medicine procedures are the major clinical applications of molecular imaging and molecular therapy.[1][2][3] In …

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  • 56Curium — This article is about the chemical element. For the ancient city located in Cyprus, see Kourion. americium ← curium → berkelium …

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  • 57Argon — This article pertains to the chemical element. For other uses, see Argon (disambiguation). Argon (pronEng|ˈɑrgɒn) is a chemical element designated by the symbol Ar. Argon has atomic number 18 and is the third element in group 18 of the periodic… …

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  • 58Neutron capture — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 59Isotopes of nitrogen — Natural Nitrogen (N) consists of two stable isotopes, nitrogen 14, which makes up the vast majority of naturally occurring nitrogen, and nitrogen 15. Fourteen radioactive isotopes (radioisotopes) have also been found so far, with atomic masses… …

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  • 60Preclinical imaging — is the visualization of animals for research purposes, such as drug development. Imaging modalities have long been crucial to the researcher in observing changes, either at the organ, tissue, cell, or molecular level, in animals responding to… …

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