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RADIOISOTOPE GENERATORS FOR CLINICAL USE.Richards, 1967
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two nuclides. Figure I shows a growth-decay curve for a typical system. After separation of the daughter from the parent, the daughter activity gro\^/s in from the continual decay of the parent until a state of equilibrium is reached and the ratio of the two activities remain con …
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- G01T1/161—Application in the field of nuclear medicine, e.g. in vivo counting
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