Promethium
A radioactive element of the rare earth family of metals. It has the atomic symbol Pm, and atomic number 61. It has been used in the construction of atomic batteries, in the preparation of self-luminous compounds, and as a beta-particle source for thickness gauges.
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Elkina, Veronika:
1 article
(01/2020)
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2. | Kurushkin, Mikhail:
1 article
(01/2020)
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3. | Boecker, Bruce B:
1 article
(05/2006)
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4. | Boice, John D:
1 article
(05/2006)
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5. | Brill, A Bertrand:
1 article
(05/2006)
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6. | Chadda, Bandana:
1 article
(05/2006)
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7. | Cohen, Sarah S:
1 article
(05/2006)
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8. | Eckerman, Keith F:
1 article
(05/2006)
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9. | Ellis, Elizabeth Dupree:
1 article
(05/2006)
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10. | Leggett, Richard W:
1 article
(05/2006)
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Related Diseases
1. | Dandruff
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2. | Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
05/01/2006
- " Computation of organ doses from radionuclide intakes was complicated by the diversity of bioassay data collected over a 40-y period (urine and fecal samples, lung counts, whole-body counts, nasal smears, and wound and incident reports) and the variety of radionuclides with documented intake including isotopes of uranium, plutonium, americium, calcium, cesium, cerium, zirconium, thorium, polonium, promethium, iodine, zinc, strontium, and hydrogen (tritium). "
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3. | Corneal Diseases (Corneal Disease)
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