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1 l and global concern regarding the spread of radioactive material.
2 viduals injured by a terrorist act involving radioactive material.
3 ication of ESI spectra, without need for any radioactive material.
4 h fluid as possible and this fluid contained radioactive material.
5 nces, even beyond the area contaminated with radioactive material.
6 other vertebrates in areas contaminated with radioactive materials.
7 and safety issues associated with the use of radioactive materials.
8 his procedure is time-consuming and requires radioactive materials.
9 s only nanoliters of sample, and involves no radioactive materials.
10 s by laboratories that do not want to handle radioactive materials.
11                        To obviate the use of radioactive materials, a simple unipolar electrical neut
12 oise from unlabeled transcripts, requires no radioactive materials and can be performed from as few a
13  F-actin for blot overlay assays requires no radioactive materials and generates no hazardous waste.
14 ements and disposal problems of working with radioactive materials, and (iii) short shelf-life of the
15 iesel, aromatic amines, dry cleaning fluids, radioactive materials, and arsenic.
16 ped for the release of patients administered radioactive materials based on the new Nuclear Regulator
17                    Untoward events involving radioactive material, either accidental or intentional,
18 that govern release of patients administered radioactive material have been revised to include dose-b
19 ons for the release of patients administered radioactive material have been revised to include dose-b
20 material of choice to store large volumes of radioactive materials, in particular the low-level mediu
21 interactions in real time without the use of radioactive materials, it is nondestructive and, with ap
22 w many patients given therapeutic amounts of radioactive material no longer require hospitalization.
23 levated concentration of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in wastewater generated from
24 concentrations of salts, naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM), and metals, such as barium,
25 inity, heavy metals, and naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).
26 bution and enrichment of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) in coal combustion residual
27 vity concentrations from naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM), including uranium, thorium
28 ed, as were the magnitude of the releases of radioactive materials, the pathways by which persons wer
29  cycle where improved methods for monitoring radioactive materials will facilitate maintenance of pro
30           The present synthesis results in a radioactive material with a specific activity that is gr
31 mpted active consideration of poisoning with radioactive material, with the diagnosis ultimately bein

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