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The use of radioisotopes in the developing countries

Abstract

Some of the more important isotope applications, especially those which are or can be profitably introduced in the developing countries, are reviewed. The use of radioisotopes in industry, medicine, agriculture, and hydrology is discussed
Publication Date:
Apr 15, 1963
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: IAEA Bulletin; Journal Volume: 5; Journal Issue: 2; Other Information: Summary of a paper entitled 'Radioactive Nuclides and their Radiations as an Important Tool for the Benefit of Less Developed Areas' prepared by H. Seligman, J. Cameron, M.Cohen, E.Eriksson, B.R. Payne, R. Olson and H. Vetter, all members of the IAEA Secretariat, and presented at the recent UN Conference in Geneva on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas; 3 photos
Subject:
07 ISOTOPES AND RADIATION SOURCES; AGRICULTURE; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DRUGS; HYDROLOGY; INDUSTRY; ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS; MEDICINE; RADIOISOTOPES; ISOTOPES
OSTI ID:
21512058
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0020-6067; IAEBAB; TRN: XA10K0695130837
Availability:
Available on-line: http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bull052/05205082528.pdf
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 25-28
Announcement Date:
Dec 12, 2011

Citation Formats

None. The use of radioisotopes in the developing countries. IAEA: N. p., 1963. Web.
None. The use of radioisotopes in the developing countries. IAEA.
None. 1963. "The use of radioisotopes in the developing countries." IAEA.
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