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What is the total number of electrons that can occupy the 4f orbitals?
Intestines
Tubular organs within the digestive system responsible for nutrient absorption and waste processing, consisting of two main parts: the small intestine and the large intestine.
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The use of radionuclides, or radioisotopes (radioactive elements or their compounds), to evaluate the bone, brain, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas, thyroid, and spleen; also known as radionuclide imaging.
Radioisotope
An atom with an unstable nucleus that emits radiation during its decay to a stable form.
Nonionizing Radiation
Radiation that has enough energy to move atoms around or make them vibrate, but not enough to ionize (remove charged particles such as electrons) atoms or molecules.
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