• This would be symbolized Fe + D. Seaborg then dissolved the target and chemically separated out three elements: iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and manganese (Mn). (orau.org)
  • New production of iron and manganese radioisotopes creates domestic supply for researchers and Department of Energy. (missouri.edu)
  • Continuing as an essential leader in domestic isotope production, the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) began production of iron-59 (Fe-59) and manganese-54 (Mn-54) radioisotopes in support of the Department of Energy's Isotope Program, meant to bolster under-produced or non-available isotopes for researchers in the United States. (missouri.edu)
  • Subsequently, during plant filter bed backwashing the radioisotopes were removed to the drying beds with the precipitated iron/manganese solids. (rve.com)
  • Chen and co-authors propose a detailed study of the spatial and seasonal distributions of dissolved iron, manganese and cobalt in the Northeast Atlantic continental margin. (geotraces.org)
  • Three trace elements distributions (iron, manganese and aluminium) help to constrain the sources of chemical elements in the North Atlantic Ocean. (geotraces.org)
  • The dataset contains sediment core analyses (extraction for total phosphorus, aluminum, iron, manganese, sodium, sulfur, and potassium, sequential chemical extractions of phosphorus species, and pigment concentrations) along with radioisotope-derived sediment core dating results (sediment age and sediment accumulate rates). (frdr-dfdr.ca)
  • Karakatsanis A, Daskalakis K, Stalberg P. Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as the sole method for sentinel lymph node biopsy detection in patients with breast cancer. (ijsurgery.com)
  • Taruno K, Kurita T, Kuwahata A. Multicentre clinical trial sentinel lymph node biopsy using superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and a novel handheld magnetic probe. (ijsurgery.com)
  • First this can be completed by conjugating (or launching) therapeutic agencies (e.g. anti-cancer medications and photosensitizers) to existing imaging nanoparticles such as for example quantum dots iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) yellow metal nanocages and so on. (immune-source.com)
  • In this study, we developed a cisplatin-loaded, poly dopamine-coated and GE11 peptide-conjugated and radioisotope fluorine-18 labeled multi-functional tumor theranostic system ([ 18 F]GE11-PDA-Pt@USPIOs) based on poly acrylic acid coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (PAA@USPIOs) for PET/MRI/PAI guided chemo-radiation therapy of tumor. (nanobe.org)
  • MIT Professor of Nutrition Robert S. Harris led the experiment, which studied the absorption of calcium and iron. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because of reluctance to use radioisotopes for studies of iron absorption in children, we have explored the feasibility of using the least abundant stable isotope of iron, 58Fe (natural abundance, 0.322 weight %) in a study of nonheme iron absorption. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Based on the similarity of our results with those obtained in adults with radioisotopes, we conclude that 58Fe is a satisfactory tag for studies of nonheme iron absorption from meals. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The addition of 1 g sugar-beet fibre (Beta Fibre) to 3 g semi-synthetic diet resulted in a 54% increase in iron and a 39% increase in zinc absorption in rats. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Through radioisotope cisternography, affected patients have also been found to have a 3- to 5-fold decrease in CSF absorption. (medscape.com)
  • of the 8,000,000 administrations per year of radioisotopes in the United States, some 90% utilize either iodine-131, cobalt-60 or technetium-99m. (orau.org)
  • Alvardo M, Mittendorf E, Teshome M. Sentimag IC: A Non-inferiority trial comparing superparamagnetic iron oxide versus technetium-99m and blue dye in the detection of axillary sentinel nodes in patients with early-stage breast cancer. (ijsurgery.com)
  • To get the basic Depth profile of cobalt activities, a 1.5 cm iron cube with a 3 mm diameter activation area is used to produce a wear calibration curve. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Sure we can hydrogenate the regolith, bake the hell out of it or you can add calcium chloride to it and turn on the current through it to get almost all of the oxygen in the ore with the ore still useable to smelt for the iron or other metals that are in it. (newmars.com)
  • These two radioisotopes are primarily used in biomedical research including in vitro and in vivo analyses of cell and systemic metabolism. (missouri.edu)
  • Guided by field radiation microprocessors capable of detecting ionizing radiation, RVE conducted extensive sludge and environmental sampling, 50 radioisotope analyses and 2,500 tests. (rve.com)
  • It resembles iron or nickel. (cdc.gov)
  • The point about nickel-iron is that is in the form of meteoric dust, so it may well be possible to pan for it using automated crawlers. (newmars.com)
  • Also, nickel is a lot more valuable than iron and sodium, so we could actually make a profit by selling it to Terra. (newmars.com)
  • Are nickel and iron available in their metal form? (newmars.com)
  • 5. Polycrystalline iron fiber series include iron fiber, nickel fiber, drill fiber and alloy fiber. (zeshuiplatform.com)
  • This is evidence that radioisotopes, in addition to tritium, washed out of the AOG pipe tunnel into the environment with the leaking nuclear reactor water. (healthvermont.org)
  • The Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, reporting to the United States Department of Energy in 1994, reported on these experiments: In 1946, one study exposed seventeen subjects to radioactive iron. (wikipedia.org)
  • A study published in collaboration with ISOLDE-CERN confirms that certain terbium isotopes are 7 Apr 2016 For years, scientists have puzzled over where a radioactive iron isotope discovered deep beneath the ocean floor may have come from. (firebaseapp.com)
  • The 57 club members ate iron-enriched cereals and calcium-enriched milk for breakfast. (wikipedia.org)
  • The impure aluminum, calcium, iron, silicon, the stable isotopes from the nuclear waste and the spent fuel from the generators are converted to fluorides. (newmars.com)
  • On-line equipment incorporating these techniques has been developed for use in mineral processing plants, especially for analysis of lead , zinc , tin, copper, iron, calcium and silicon . (docslib.org)
  • High-grade transvaal chalcopyrite was neutron-irradiated to produce radioisotopes copper- 64, iron-59, and sulfur-35. (cdc.gov)
  • Though pure iron is typically soft, the addition of carbon creates the alloy known as steel , which is significantly stronger. (americanelements.com)
  • the transmutation reactions which led to the production of these radioisotopes were effected first with the 27-inch cyclotron, which later became the 37-inch cyclotron, in the old Radiation Laboratory, and finally with the 60-inch cyclotron in the Crocker Laboratory. (orau.org)
  • More importantly, free irons released from USPIOs responsive to the tumor acid microenvironment catalyzed the decomposition of endogenous H 2 O 2 and consumed H 2 S in the tumor tissue, leading to relief of the hypoxic condition in the tumor and making tumor sensitive to radiation therapy. (nanobe.org)
  • The effects of solution variables such as ph, oxygen partial pressure, and ferric iron concentration at different temperatures were measured. (cdc.gov)
  • Thin layer activation technique was applied to the on-line iron wear measurement of engine cam nose. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] Toshiso KOSAKO(小佐古 敏荘): 'Wear Measurement at Depths of Several Tens Micrometers on the Surface of Iron Using a Thin Layer Activation Method by 7MeV Proton Beam' Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B. B40. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] Toshiso KOSAKO(小佐古 敏荘): 'OhーLine and Precise Measurement of Iron Wear Using Thin Layer Activation Reactions by Proton Beam' The 2nd International Sympasium on Advanced Nuclear Energy Research(January 24ー26,1990,JAERI). (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] Toshiso KOSAKO(小佐古 敏荘): 'The Thin Layer Activation Technique Applied to the OnーLine Iron Wear Measurement of an Engine Cam Nose' Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] T. KOSAKO: 'Wear Measurement at Depths of Several Tens Micrometers on the Surface of Iron Using a Thin Layer Activation Method by 7MeV Proton Beam' Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] T. KOSAKO: 'On-Line and Precise Measurement of Iron Wear Using Thin Layer Activation Reactions by Proton Beam' The 2nd Int. Symp. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] T. KOSAKO: 'The Thin Layer Activation Technique Applied to the On-LIne Iron Wear Measurement of an Engine Cam Nose' Nuclear Instruments and Methods, in Physics Research. (nii.ac.jp)
  • For on-line measurement in particular, the combination of radioisotope X-ray fluorescence with neutron activation analysis (using radioisotope neutron sources) is now being developed. (docslib.org)
  • TY - JOUR T1 - Use of the stable isotope, 58Fe, for determining availability of nonheme iron in meals. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Radioisotopes/radioactive isotopes of an element can be defined as atoms that contain an unstable nucleus and dissipate 16 Apr 2018 Stable isotopes help scientists identify rocks and minerals. (firebaseapp.com)
  • A thin layer of poly dopamine (PDA) coating following drug loading provided a means for further surface functionalization, imparted the particles photo-thermal property, but did not impede drug and iron ion release. (nanobe.org)
  • Radioisotope X-ray fluorescence is one of the more recent techniques developed as a result of the general availability of sealed radioisotope sources. (docslib.org)
  • I became involved in the discovery of a number of radioisotopes that in subsequent years have found substantial applicants in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. (orau.org)
  • In one important experiment, Livingood bombarded an iron target with deuterons. (orau.org)
  • The availability of the micronutrient iron (Fe) limits primary production in large parts of the high latitude oceans. (geotraces.org)
  • Cu-63 is used for production of medical radioisotope Zn-62 and can also be used for the production of Cu-64 which is used in cancer diagnosis and treatment. (webelements.com)
  • Iron (atomic symbol: Fe, atomic number: 26) is a Block D, Group 8, Period 4 element with an atomic weight of 55.845. (americanelements.com)
  • Iron is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust and the most common element by mass forming the earth as a whole. (americanelements.com)
  • A great variety of portable equipment for the analysis of alloys, both in industrial plant laboratories and in the field, now uses radioisotope X-ray fluorescence techniques as a basic element in its design. (docslib.org)
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  • Can the Moon and the Mars import nuclear waste from Earth to power Radioisotope thermoelectric generators? (newmars.com)
  • We had learned that Professor George H. Whipple of the University of Rochester was hoping to have a reasonably long-lived radioisotope of iron for use in his studies of hemoglobin in human blood. (orau.org)
  • The Nordic SentiMag Trial: a comparison of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles versus Tc99 and patent blue in the detection of sentinel node (SN) in patients with breast cancer and a meta-analysis of earlier studies. (ijsurgery.com)
  • This stage of the project is focusing on conventional tracers that are often used by other mining industries around the world (e.g. iron ore, potash) and in groundwater resource studies. (edu.au)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Cesium Radioisotopes" by people in this website by year, and whether "Cesium Radioisotopes" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (ucdenver.edu)
  • Co-60, a commercially important radioisotope, is useful as a radioactive tracer and gamma ray source. (americanelements.com)
  • Comparison between radioisotope X-ray fluorescence and other analytical techniques 1 A.1.1. (docslib.org)
  • Comparison between radioisotope and conventional X-ray fluorescence analysis 4 A. 2.1. (docslib.org)
  • The report is based on Panel discussions and on written contributions from each Panel Member, as well as on a paper by B. Dziunikowski, Institute of Radioisotope Techniques, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, Poland. (docslib.org)
  • What controls hydrothermal plume transport of iron over 4000 km in the deep Pacific Ocean? (geotraces.org)
  • The gold standard is the dual technique of radioisotope and blue dye injection. (ijsurgery.com)
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  • Using this method, Seaborg and Livingood discovered and characterized a number of radioisotopes including I-131, Fe-55, Fe-59, Zn-65 and Co-60. (orau.org)
  • A method of measuring iron wear using thin layer activation is discussed. (nii.ac.jp)