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Radioisotopes: Applications in Physical Sciences

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Radioisotopes: Applications in Physical Sciences
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533075105
Number of pages: 496

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The book Radioisotopes - Applications in Physical Sciences is divided into three sections namely: Radioisotopes and Some Physical Aspects, Radioisotopes in Environment and Radioisotopes in Power System Space Applications.

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