Principles of radioisotope methodology

by Grafton D. Chase and Joseph L. Rabinowitz.

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Principles of radioisotope methodology

by Grafton D. Chase and Joseph L. Rabinowitz.

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Burgess Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
633

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Cover of: Principles of radioisotope methodology
Cover of: Principles of radioisotope methodology
Principles of radioisotope methodology
1967, Burgess Pub. Co.
in English - 3d ed.
Cover of: Principles of radioisotope methodology
Principles of radioisotope methodology
1962, Burgess Pub. Co.
in English - [2d ed.].
Cover of: Principles of radioisotope methodology
Cover of: Principles of radioisotope methodology
Principles of radioisotope methodology
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"Chart of the nuclides" in pocket at end. Includes bibliography.

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Minneapolis, Minn
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Radioisotope methodology

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x, 633 p. illus. ;
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633

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