Examples of using Radionuclide in English and their translations into Swedish
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been specifically developed and authorised for radiolabelling with this radionuclide.
authorised for radiolabelling with this radionuclide.
A, of an amount of a radionuclide in a particular energy state at a given time.
By firmly chemically binding a radionuclide to the target-seeking molecule,
Using techniques such as radionuclide analysis on the ancient ice, researchers hope to be able to improve future climate forecasts.
In NM, research is focused on clinical dosimetry for radionuclide therapy, small-scale dosimetry and Monte-Carlo modelling of imaging systems.
Therefore a permanent authorisation of this additive belonging to the group of radionuclide binders listed in Annex II should be given.
that causes significant radionuclide releases in the environment.
Effective half-life The time required for the amount of a radionuclide deposited in a living organism to be diminished 50 percent as a result of the combined action of radioactive decay and biological elimination.
For internal exposure from a radionuclide or from a mixture of radionuclides,
radiotracer or radionuclide, is used to evaluate a particular organ's metabolism.
authorised for radiolabelling with this radionuclide.
Before administering radiopharmaceuticals to a mother who is breast-feeding, consideration should be given to the possibility of delaying the administration of radionuclide until the mother has ceased breast-feeding
authorised for radiolabelling with this radionuclide.
These records shall include the radionuclide involved, the activity at the time of manufacture,
Where monitoring for natural radionuclide levels is required, Member States shall define the frequency of the monitoring having regard to all relevant information available on temporal variations of natural radionuclide levels in different types of waters.
These records shall include the radionuclide involved, the activity at the time of manufacture
increase the elimination of the radionuclide from the body.
increase the elimination of the radionuclide from the body.
In the event of administration of a radiation overdose, the absorbed dose to the patient should be reduced where possible by increasing the elimination of the radionuclide from the body by frequent micturition and defecation.