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The Feasibility of Producing11C,13N,15O, And18F With Heavy-Ion Beams

Short-Lived Radionuclides in Chemistry and Biology
doi 10.1021/ba-1981-0197.ch012
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March 1, 1982

Authors
R. B. FIRESTONEM. K. FIRESTONEM. R. BETLACHJ. M. TIEDJE
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY


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