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    The Radioisotope Used Most Often in Nuclear Studies Is
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The Radioisotope Used Most Often in Nuclear Studies Is

Question 15

Question 15

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The radioisotope used most often in nuclear studies is


A) technetium (99mTc) .
B) thorium.
C) barium iodinate.
D) iodine.

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