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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science · ENERGY|electrical and nuclear industries|nuclear energy · ENERGY|electrical and nuclear industries|nuclear industry
    raidiseatóp Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Radioisotop | Radioelement | radioaktives Element | Radio-Isotop
    de
    Definition radioaktives Isotop eines bestimmten chemischen Elements Reference Römpps Chemie-Lexikon
    Comment z.B. ist Tritium ein Radioisotop des Wasserstoffs, C14 ein Radioisotop des Kohlenstoffs
    radioisotope | radionuclide, radioactive nuclide | radioactive isotope | radio-active isotope | radio-active isotopes
    en
    Definition "isotope [ IATE:1368221 ] of an element that is radioactive" Reference """radioisotope"" A Dictionary of Physics. Ed. John Daintith. Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009. Oxford Reference Online. OUP. DGT. http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t83.e2538 [17.6.2011]"
    Comment "Although some sources simplistically refer to radioisotope and radionuclide [ IATE:1368224 ] as being synonymous, in actual fact they are not. Radioactive nuclides (radionuclides) consist of all the sets of radioactive isotopes.COM-EN, based on:Brittannica Academic Edition > radioactive isotope. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/489027/radioactive-isotope [17.6.2011]Radioisotopes emit alpha, beta, or gamma radiation during its decay into another element. Artificial radioisotopes, such as iodine-131 and cobalt-60, are produced by bombarding elements with beams of neutrons. They are widely used in medicine as tracers and as sources of radiation for the different techniques of radiotherapy.Note ref.: http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?entry=t62.e7667&srn=3&ssid=1209887553#FIRSTHIT [17.6.2011]"
    radio-isotope | radioisotope | isotope radioactif | radioélément | radionucléide
    fr
    Definition isotope radioactif d'un élément chimique donné, ayant le même numéro atomique que l'atome stable mais ayant un nombre de neutrons différent Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire, IRSN > Accueil > Base de connaissances > Nucléaire et société > Éducation et radioprotection > Les bases de la radioactivité, http://www.irsn.fr/FR/connaissances/Nucleaire_et_societe/education-radioprotection/bases_radioactivite/Pages/3-isotope.aspx [22.11.2018]"
    Comment "Voir aussi isotope [IATE:1368221 ] = atome d'un élément chimique donné, caractérisé par le nombre de neutrons de son noyau.Bien que les termes radio-isotope et radionucléide [IATE:1368224 ] soient souvent utilisés comme synonymes, ils ne le sont pas."