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  2. Hot cell - Wikipedia

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    Hot cells at the Argonne National Laboratory. Each cell is equipped with a viewing window and two remote manipulators. A hot cell is a name given to a containment chamber that is shielded against nuclear radiation. The word hot refers to radioactivity. Hot cells are used in both the nuclear-energy and the nuclear-medicines industries.

  3. Radioisotope Production Facility - Wikipedia

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    Radioisotopes Production Facility (RPF) is located at the Nuclear Research Center in Inshas, near ETRR-2 research reactor and Fuel Manufacturing Pilot Plant (FMPP) as the three facilities share the same auxiliary services with high degree of integration between ETRR-2 and RPF to ensure safe transfer of the irradiated targets for radioisotope production.

  4. Nuclear medicine - Wikipedia

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    The multidisciplinary nature of nuclear medicine makes it difficult for medical historians to determine the birthdate of nuclear medicine. This can probably be best placed between the discovery of artificial radioactivity in 1934 and the production of radionuclides by Oak Ridge National Laboratory for medicine-related use, in 1946.

  5. Santa Susana Field Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    A hot lab is a facility used for remotely handling or machining radioactive material.) Irradiated nuclear fuel from other Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and Department of Energy (DOE) facilities from around the country was shipped to SSFL to be decladded and examined. The hot lab suffered a number of fires involving radioactive materials.

  6. Cornyn tours ACU NEXT Lab, praising "groundbreaking" nuclear ...

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    With traditional nuclear power, fission — the process of creating energy through separation of an atom’s nucleus —creates heat that requires water to cool and slow down the reaction.

  7. Technetium-99m generator - Wikipedia

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    Radiopharmacies may be hospital-based or stand-alone facilities, and in many cases will subsequently distribute 99m Tc radiopharmaceuticals to regional nuclear medicine departments. Development in direct production of 99m Tc, without first producing the parent 99 Mo, precludes the use of generators; however, this is uncommon and relies on ...

  8. Wipe test counter - Wikipedia

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    A wipe test counter is a device used to measure for possible radioactive contamination in a variety of environments. When using radioactive materials it is necessary to test for accidental contamination, whether from use of liquid unsealed sources or to check for leaking sealed sources.

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