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Autoradiograph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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SWBA NEWS: The Society for Whole Body Autoradiography in conjunction with The International Isotope Society held The Tenth International Symposium on The Synthesis and ...
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A process by which radioactive materials, often though not exclusively incorporated into cell structures, are located by exposure to a photographic emulsion ...
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autoradiography /au·to·ra·di·og·ra·phy/ (aw″to-ra″de-og´rah-fe) the making of a radiograph of an object or tissue by recording on a photographic plate the radiation ...
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an X-ray photograph made by bringing an object containing radioactive material into close contact with the emulsion on a film or plate: it shows the pattern of radioactivity in the ...
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au·to·ra·di·o·graph (ô t-r d--gr f) n. An image recorded on a photographic film or plate produced by the radiation emitted from a specimen, such as a section of tissue, that has ...
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Autoradiography is the localization of radioactive atoms within a solid specimen. These atoms are localized by the ability of their emissions to expose a ...
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autoradiography. In biology, a technique for following the movement of molecules within an organism, especially a plant, by labelling with a radioactive isotope that can be traced on ...
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autoradiography [¦ȯd·ō‚rād·ē′äg·rə·fē] (engineering) A technique for detecting radioactivity in a specimen by producing an image on a photographic film or plate.
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