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Meaning of "radioactive atom"

A radioactive atom is an atom with an unstable nucleus that undergoes radioactive decay, emitting radiation in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves

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A radioactive atom behaves like an ordinary one.
The nucleus of a radioactive atom is unstable.
The antibody may also be conjugated to a highly radioactive atom.
The nucleus of a radioactive atom emits an alpha particle.
A high energy electromagnetic wave emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive atom.
At the top is a radioactive atom which envelops a man in smoke.
Charged current interactions are responsible for the phenomenon of beta decay in a radioactive atom.
As soon as a radioactive atom disintegrates inside the steel chamber.
The weak force causes the nucleus of a radioactive atom to break apart.
As soon as a radioactive atom decays inside the steel chamber.
Preferably, the detectable moiety comprises or consists of a radioactive atom.
A radioactive atom tends to return to the valley of stability by emitting radiation.
The contrast agent may also feature a radioactive atom that is useful in imaging.
The radioactive atom may be attached to the antibody in known ways.
In the paradox, a cat is trapped in a box with a deadly radioactive atom.

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A radioactive atom label.
In one embodiment, an detectable label comprises a radioactive atom to form a radioconjugate.
Radioactive atom is observable it emits a projectile which causes a visible scintillation on a fluorescent.
In one case, an detectable label comprises a radioactive atom to form a radioconjugate.
A radioactive atom of any of these elements is unstable because it contains extra energy.
Typically, the detectable moiety is or comprises a radioactive atom which is useful in imaging.
The radioactive atom may be attached to the binding moiety in known ways.
Unlike gamma rays, x-rays are not emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive atom.
When a radioactive atom decays, it emits ionising radiation.
This rate of decay has been likened to the half-life of an unstable radioactive atom.
Every radioactive atom has a different half-life.
The erosion of this value is compared to the half-life of an unstable radioactive atom.
When a radioactive atom decays it releases sub-atomic particles such as electrons.
For selective destruction of infected cells, the antibody includes a highly radioactive atom.
Preferably, the radioactive atom is selected from the group of hydrogen, carbon and halogen.
Use according to Claim 9 wherein the cytotoxic moiety comprises a radioactive atom.
Particularly, the radioactive atom is selected from the group of hydrogen, carbon and halogen.
To recap, Schrödinger posited a cat in a box with something potentially lethal and a radioactive atom.
Once these molecules assimilated, the radioactive atom is found directly in contact with the cell.
BETA PARTICLE, An electron ejected from a radioactive atom.
In other words, the probability of a radioactive atom decaying within its half-life is 50 %.
In his thought-experiment, a cat is placed in a sealed box, together with a radioactive atom.
Use according to any of Claims 1-5 wherein the readily detectable moiety comprises a radioactive atom.

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