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  • ...book entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. ...tics of MR image data so that spatial correspondence features with nuclear medicine data can be appreciated. Since MRI is such a vast field, we'll limit our t ...
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  • ...ook entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basics Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. ...long? A general rule of thumb for the quantities of radioactivity used in medicine is that the radioactivity will remain significant for about 10 half lives. ...
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  • ...book entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. [[Category:Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]] ...
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  • ...book entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. The type of radioisotope of value to nuclear medicine imaging should have characteristics which keep the radiation dose to the pa ...
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  • * [[Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Fourier Methods]] discusses using 2D and 3D Fourier reconstruction to get i ...
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  • ...book entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. The type of radioisotope of value to nuclear medicine imaging should have characteristics which keep the radiation dose to the pa ...
    11 KB (1,810 words) - 17:14, 16 February 2007
  • [[Category:Medicine]] ...
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  • ...lly <math>\alpha=5%</math>, but even lower in other fields of science i.e. Medicine) then the zero-hypothesis rejected and the alternative hypothesis accepted. ...
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  • ...xample of how microscopic life is important for: human food, human health, medicine, other organisms.== ;Medicine: '''Penicillin''' is a fungi that is also a powerful antibiotic. '''Vaccina ...
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  • ...book entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. [[Category:Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]] ...
    11 KB (1,957 words) - 10:50, 18 March 2007
  • ...ook entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basics Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. ...long? A general rule of thumb for the quantities of radioactivity used in medicine is that the radioactivity will remain significant for about 10 half lives. ...
    22 KB (3,730 words) - 17:16, 16 February 2007
  • ...book entitled [[Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine|Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]]. ...tics of MR image data so that spatial correspondence features with nuclear medicine data can be appreciated. Since MRI is such a vast field, we'll limit our t ...
    36 KB (5,707 words) - 01:19, 28 May 2007
  • ...age of organic material as old as 60,000 years! Other isotopes are used in medicine as tracers, to determine the location of any blockages in the body. ...
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  • In [[medicine]], '''titration''' is the process of gradually adjusting the dose of a medi Lintern M — ''Laboratory Skills for Science and Medicine: An Introduction'' (Radcliffe ...
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  • '''Haematology''' (US English: '''hematology''') is the branch of medicine that is concerned with blood, the blood-forming organs and blood diseases. ...
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  • ...d since each method is used extensively in nuclear physics, chemistry, and medicine as well as in commerce, business and finance. In both cases half life compu ...
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  • * Medicine (Kaopectate is made from the mineral kaolin) ...
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  • ...or example, around 400 BC Hippocrates said, "Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food." Understanding the physiological needs of our cells helps us ...ht divided by the square of their height. The formulas universally used in medicine produce a unit of measure that is not dimensionless; it has units of kg/m2. ...
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  • [[Category:Diving medicine]] ...
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  • *[http://www3.sympatico.ca/alawnicz/PAGE0212.PDF Medicine] ...
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