| radiolysis |
a process by which radioactivity breaks down and hence changes chemical compounds. It is a principal cause of certain kinds of waste management problems, notably in relation to liquid radioactive wastes and wastes containing mixtures of radioactive materials and non-radioactive chemicals. Chemicals present in the waste break down over time due to the action of radiation unless they are in very stable forms. ...
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| radiological emergency assistance |
Urgent care provided to individuals exposed to ionizing radiation.
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| radiological technologist |
A technologist trained in the safe application of ionizing radiation to portions of the body to assist the physician in the diagnosis of injuries and disease. This individual may also supervise or teach others. Technolo
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| radiolucent medium |
A substance injected into an anatomical structure to decrease the density, producing a dark area on the radiograph.
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| radiolabel |
1. radioactive label. 2. to incorporate such a radioactive label into a compound.
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