GB191220081A - Method of Repeatedly Delivering Suitable Portions of Radioactive Liquid and Gaseous Substances or Liquid and Gaseous Substances Containing Emanation. - Google Patents

Method of Repeatedly Delivering Suitable Portions of Radioactive Liquid and Gaseous Substances or Liquid and Gaseous Substances Containing Emanation.

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GB191220081A
GB191220081A GB191220081DA GB191220081A GB 191220081 A GB191220081 A GB 191220081A GB 191220081D A GB191220081D A GB 191220081DA GB 191220081 A GB191220081 A GB 191220081A
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Ettore Fenderl
Rudolf Vierthaler
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    • G21NUCLEAR PHYSICS; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
    • G21GCONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS; RADIOACTIVE SOURCES
    • G21G4/00Radioactive sources
    • G21G4/04Radioactive sources other than neutron sources
    • G21G4/10Radioactive sources other than neutron sources with radium emanation

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20,081. Fenderl, E., and Vierthaler, E. Sept. 4, 1911, [Convention date]. Radiations, treating diseases with. - Radioactive drinking-water, baths, inhalations, and teeth and mouth washes are dispensed by enclosing in a vessel under the pressure of a radioactive gas so that either gas or liquid may be withdrawn without the introduction of air or gas, which would disturb the equilibrium. The liquid may contain radio-active substance or emanation, and the gas may be rendered radioactive before its introduction into the vessel, or by contact with the radio-active liquid. In one form of apparatus, the liquid and gas are enclosed in a vessel a and liquid is drawn off through a bent tube c.
GB191220081D 1911-09-04 1912-09-03 Method of Repeatedly Delivering Suitable Portions of Radioactive Liquid and Gaseous Substances or Liquid and Gaseous Substances Containing Emanation. Expired GB191220081A (en)

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