Radioisotopes are not salts but salts may contain radioisotopes.
E. Veska has written: 'Origin and subsurface migration of radionuclides from waste rock at an abandoned uranium mine near Bancroft, Ontario' -- subject(s): Radioisotopes in soil physics, Radioisotopes in soil chemistry
- radiodiagnostic- treatment with radioisotopes
Radioisotopes can emit harmful radiations that can cause cancer.
D. M. LeNeveu has written: 'Radionuclide response functions for the convection-dispersion equation from a point source along the axis of nested cylindrical media' -- subject(s): Mass transfer, Radioisotopes, Boundary value problems 'Radionuclide mass transfer rates from a pinhole in a waste container for an inventory-limited and a constant concentration source' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal, Mathematical models, Radioisotopes, Migration, Radioactive waste sites
About 3.2 Radioisotopes in both bombings.
Yes.
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I have had a radioisotopes scan for chronic pain in my back and legs. What will show u on the scan?
Lysosomes contain enzymes that digest a cells waste.
Radioactivity was discovered in the late 19th century. Radioisotopes have been discovered ever since then.
No.