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Radiation Meter
A radiation meter is used to measure radioactivity.
Beta emitting isotopes, such as C-14, P-32, P-33, and S-35, are best detected with a Geiger-Mueller counter (GM).
Gamma emitting isotopes, such as I-125, I-123, I-131, and Tc-99m are easily detected with a gamma meter equipped with a sodium iodide (NaI) probe.
An isotope that cannot be detected with most survey meters, unless present in large activities, is tritium (H-3). Tritium emits beta particles with energies insufficient to enter the sensitive volume of most detectors.
Radioactive Decay Law
Law which describes the reduction in radioactivity of a material in dependence of time.

See also Decay and Half-Life.
Radiotoxicity
Radiotoxicity refers to radioactive materials that are toxic to living cells or tissues. Radiotoxicity results from the type of radiation, the radioactive half-life of the used radionuclide, the biological half-life in the tissue and the radioactivity absorbed in the organ. Radiotoxic substances can be collected following ingestion, inhalation and absorption.
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