- artificial radioisotope
- искусственный радиоизотоп
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Radioisotope — A radioactive isotope. (An isotope is an alternate version of a chemical element that has a different atomic mass). * * * An isotope that changes to a more stable state by emitting radiation. * * * ra·dio·iso·tope .rād ē ō ī sə .tōp n a… … Medical dictionary
radioisotope — n. an isotope of an element that emits alpha, beta, or gamma radiation during its decay into another element. Artificial radioisotopes, produced by bombarding elements with beams of neutrons, are widely used in medicine as tracers and as sources… … The new mediacal dictionary
Strontium — (pronEng|ˈstrɒntiəm, ) is a chemical element with the symbol Sr and the atomic number 38. An alkaline earth metal, strontium is a soft silver white or yellowish metallic element that is highly reactive chemically. The metal turns yellow when… … Wikipedia
Iodine — (IPAEng|ˈaɪədaɪn, ˈaɪədɪn, or IPA|/ˈaɪədiːn/; from el. ιώδης iodes violet ), is a chemical element that has the symbol I and atomic number 53. Naturally occurring iodine is a single isotope with 74 neutrons. Chemically, iodine is the least… … Wikipedia
Tungsten — (pronEng|ˈtʌŋstən), also known as wolfram (IPA|/ˈwʊlfrəm/), is a chemical element that has the symbol W and atomic number 74.A steel gray metal, tungsten is found in several ores, including wolframite and scheelite. It is remarkable for its… … Wikipedia
Vanadium — (IPAEng|vəˈneɪdiəm) is a chemical element that has the symbol V and atomic number 23. A soft and ductile element, vanadium naturally occurs in about 65 different minerals and is used mainly to produce certain alloys. It is one of the 596 elements … Wikipedia
Isotopes of tungsten — Naturally occurring tungsten (W) consists of five isotopes whose half lives are so long that they can be considered stable. All can decay into isotopes of element 72 (hafnium) by alpha emission; 180W has been observed to have a half life of 1.8 + … Wikipedia
Isotopes of vanadium — Naturally occurring vanadium (V) is composed of one stable isotope 51V and one radioactive isotope 50V with a half life of 1.5×1017 years. 24 artificial radioisotopes have been characterized (in the range of mass number between 40 and 65) with… … Wikipedia
cobalt — A steel gray metallic element, atomic no. 27, atomic wt. 58.93320; a bioelement and a constituent of vitamin B12; certain of its compounds are pigments, e.g., c. blue. [Ger. kobalt, goblin or evil spirit] * * * Continuous Infusion vs Bolus… … Medical dictionary
cobalt — n. a metallic element. The artificial radioisotope cobalt 60, or radiocobalt, is a powerful emitter of gamma radiation and is used in the radiation treatment of cancer (see radiotherapy, teletherapy). Cobalt itself forms part of the vitamin B12… … The new mediacal dictionary
Satellite — This article is about artificial satellites. For natural satellites, also known as moons, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). An animation depicting the orbits of GPS satellites in medium Earth orbit … Wikipedia