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Brief review of radiomedical studies with gold isotopes. 530... [Pg.454]

Brief review of the chemical application of gold isotopes in... [Pg.454]

C. Radiochemical and Biomedical Studies with Radioactive Gold Isotopes... [Pg.529]

In general, the number of nuclei produced in a nuclear reactor can have several sources and several routes that reduce the number. Direct formation by nuclear reaction and decay of a parent nuclide formed in the bombardment increase the desired product and radioactive decay of the product decreases it. Also, neutron absorption by the radioactive product, transforming it into another species may be significant. An important example of this situation occurs in the production of the medically useful gold isotopes Au and Au (Hainfeld et al. 1990). The cross section for thermal neutron capture in Au is a respectable 98.7 b, but the neutron capture cross section of Au going to Au is a huge 25,000 b. [Pg.1878]

Gold-198 is used in the diagnosis of liver problems. The half-life of Au is 2.69 days. If you begin with 2.8 fig of this gold isotope, what mass remains after 10.8 days ... [Pg.885]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.68 ]

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