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STABILITY OF RADIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS * Most users of compounds labeled with radioisotopes recognize that such ... The degree of the decompo- sition in relation to the storage conditions of the compound and the measures that can be taken ...
STABILITY OF RADIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS * Most users of compounds labeled with radioisotopes recognize that such ... The degree of the decompo- sition in relation to the storage conditions of the compound and the measures that can be taken ...
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STABILITY OF RADIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS ( Continued ) can produce free radicals and other reactive species , which may then cause destruction of the mole- cules of the labeled compound . The modes by which decomposition of labeled compounds ...
STABILITY OF RADIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS ( Continued ) can produce free radicals and other reactive species , which may then cause destruction of the mole- cules of the labeled compound . The modes by which decomposition of labeled compounds ...
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... S = surface application Class of compound Fire retardant for Examples Woodb Paper Cellulose fabrics Plastics Phosphorus compounds Phosphoric acid compounds Ammonium phosphate p - halogen compounds Bromine compounds Organic Bromides ...
... S = surface application Class of compound Fire retardant for Examples Woodb Paper Cellulose fabrics Plastics Phosphorus compounds Phosphoric acid compounds Ammonium phosphate p - halogen compounds Bromine compounds Organic Bromides ...
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