Radioisotopes in Medicine is an educational booklet published in 1966 as part of the Understanding the Atom series by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Written in language accessible to students and the general public, the booklet discusses the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of radioactive isotopes like technetium 99m and iodine 131. (LA Walden)
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Thanks, Larry! The first 2 sections are ready. I added a little bit to the first section this morning (warning you in case you downloaded it last night).
Ha, Availle, I thought this one might catch your eye (being science-y and all). Only a handful of people have downloaded the book from Gutenberg, so the 3 of us might be the only ones remotely interested.
Thanks for the offer Larry, I appreciate it!
But, let's stick to the rules: First claim, first PL. I have all intentions to beat you to the next one though.
I'll listen to it in a week or two, when it's finished (it's a cutsie.)
Cheers, Ava.
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Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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chocoholic wrote: ↑February 16th, 2018, 8:28 am
Thanks, Larry! The first 2 sections are ready. I added a little bit to the first section this morning (warning you in case you downloaded it last night).
Ha, Availle, I thought this one might catch your eye (being science-y and all). Only a handful of people have downloaded the book from Gutenberg, so the 3 of us might be the only ones remotely interested.
Oh, I think this is a great little book to add to the catalog!
Sections 1 and 2 are PL OK.
Just an update since it's been a little over a month -- still alive and well. I've hit a busy time with work, so basically there's always something I should be doing instead of editing the next section. I'll post it eventually. (It's the longest one.) Back before the next month is out, I imagine!
I've uploaded the last 2 sections. I included a figure caption in section 4; see if you think it sounds weird to include just that one. That particular caption seemed to make sense without looking at the picture, but let me know if it seems odd to have it there.
chocoholic wrote: ↑June 13th, 2019, 8:30 pm
I've uploaded the last 2 sections. I included a figure caption in section 4; see if you think it sounds weird to include just that one. That particular caption seemed to make sense without looking at the picture, but let me know if it seems odd to have it there.
No, I think this all sounds fine!
So, I think this one is PL OK and ready for the catalog!
Thanks for letting me ride along with this one.
I enjoyed hearing you read.