| radioisotopes | Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| radioisotopic purity | A loose term commonly used to denote radionuclidic purity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiolabelled | See: tag. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiolabelled thyroxine | Thyroxine in which a radioisotope of iodine (125I or 131I) is incorporated into its molecule; used in experiments tracing the metabolism of thyroxine. Synonym: labelled thyroxine, radiolabelled thyroxine, radiothyroxin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiolaria | <zoology> Order of rhizopods, usually having a siliceous skeleton, or shell, and sometimes radiating spicules. The pseudopodia project from the body like rays. It includes the polycystines. See Polycystina. Origin: NL. See Radioli. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| radiolarian | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Radiolaria. One of the Radiolaria. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| radiolead | A radioactive isotope of lead. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiolesion | A lesion produced by ionizing radiation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radioli | Sing. Radiolus . [NL, dim. Of L. Radius radius: cf. L. Radiolus a feeble sunbeam. <zoology> The barbs of the radii of a feather; barbules. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| radioligand | <radiobiology> A small molecule with a radionuclide tracer attached, that binds to a specific large molecule. It is usually used for radioimmunoassay procedures. Origin: radio-+ L. Ligandus, that which is to be bound, fr. Ligo, to bind (20 Sep 2002) |
| radioligand assay | <radiobiology> Quantitative determination of receptor (binding) proteins in body fluids or tissue using radioactively labelled binding reagents (e.g., antibodies, intracellular receptors, plasma binders). (12 Dec 1998) |
| radiolite | <paleontology> A hippurite. Origin: L. Radius ray: cf. F. Radiolithe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| radiologic | Pertaining to radiology. (18 Nov 1997) |
| radiologic health | Health concerns associated with the effects of radiation on the environment and on public and personal health. (12 Dec 1998) |
| radiological | Pertaining to radiology. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Department, Hospital Radiology, Department, X-Ray, Departments, Hospital Radiology, Departments, X-Ray, Radiology Departments, Hospital, X-Ray Department, Department, X Ray, Departments, X Ray, Hospital Radiology Departments, X Ray Department, X Ray Departments
Synonyms : Archiving, Radiologic Picture, Information System, Radiologic, Information System, Radiology, Information Systems, Radiologic, Information Systems, Radiology, Radiologic Information System, Radiologic Information Systems, Radiologic Picture Archiving
Synonyms : Interventional Radiology
Synonyms : Dosimetry, Radiation, Counters, Geiger-Mueller, Detection, Nuclear Track, Dosimetries, Radiation, Geiger Mueller Counters, Radiation Dosimetries
Synonyms : Angiography, Radioisotope, Angiographies, Radioisotope, Angiographies, Radionuclide, Radioisotope Angiographies, Radionuclide Angiographies
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Radio is an East Coast rap album by hip hop artist LL Cool J, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music). LL Cool J had dropped out of high school to record the album (after the 12" "I Need the Single" became a moderate success the year before), and he was seventeen years old when it was released. Widely considered one of the first hip hop LPs that are a cohesive whole, the album was surprisingly popular for a hip hop album in the mid-1980s. ...
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Radiation therapy (or radiotherapy) is the medical use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer treatment to control malignant cells (not to be confused with radiology, the use of radiation in medical imaging and diagnosis). Although radiotherapy is often used as part of curative therapy, it is occasionally used as a palliative treatment, where cure is not possible and the aim is for symptomatic relief. ...
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Radiosurgery is a medical procedure which allows non-invasive brain surgery, i.e., without actually opening the skull), by means of directed beams of ionizing radiation. It is a relatively recent technique (1951), which is used to destroy, by means of a precise dosage of radiation, intracranial tumors and other lesions that could be otherwise inaccessible or inadequate for open surgery. ...
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Radiation therapy (or radiotherapy) is the medical use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer treatment to control malignant cells (not to be confused with radiology, the use of radiation in medical imaging and diagnosis). Although radiotherapy is often used as part of curative therapy, it is occasionally used as a palliative treatment, where cure is not possible and the aim is for symptomatic relief. ...
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| RADIO | radiometer that is extremely sensitive |
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| RADIO | opacity to X-rays or other radiation |
| RADIO | not transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation |
| RADIO | dye that does not allow the passage of X rays or other radiation |
| RADIO | pharmaceutical consisting of a radioactive compound used in radiation therapy |
| RADIO | a telephone that communicates by radio waves rather than along cables |
| RADIO | relating to or by means of radiotelephony |
| RADIO | a photograph transmitted by radio waves |
| RADIO | a photograph transmitted by radio waves |
| RADIO | transmission of photographs by radio waves |
| RADIO | protection against harmful effects of radiation |
| RADIO | examination of the inner structure of opaque objects using X rays or other penetrating radiation |
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