The most common radionuclide used in nuclear medicine is:
A) technetium (99mTc) .
B) iodine (123I) .
C) thallium (201Tl) .
D) xenon (133Xe) .
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Q8: Half-life (T Q8: The radiotracer for PET scanning is chosen Q9: Naturally occurring radionuclides are not used for Q11: Collimators are used in nuclear medicine to: Q12: The most common device used to produce Q14: SPECT imaging produces images that: Q16: Positron-emitting radionuclides have a:
A)
A) are similar
1)neutron-deficient nucleus.
2)proton-deficient nucleus.
3)similar size
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