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The Use of Radioisotopes as Tracers in Medical and Environmental

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The use of radioisotopes as tracers in medical and environmental research takes advantage of the fact that isotopes

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Blood Pressure

The force exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels, measured as vital for assessing cardiovascular health.

Respiratory Rate

The number of breaths an individual takes per minute, an important vital sign in assessing respiratory function.

Exercising Adult

An individual over the age of 18 who engages in regular physical activities to maintain or improve health and fitness.

Oximeter Pulse Rate

The measurement of heart rate (pulse) through a pulse oximeter, a non-invasive device that also measures oxygen saturation in the blood.

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