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Specialist in Nuclear Medicine – Roles and Procedures

A specialist in nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Key procedures include PET, SPECT, scintigraphy, and radionuclide therapies.

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Quantitative Computed Tomography

Quantitative Computed Tomography (qCT) is an imaging method that uses CT technology to precisely measure bone mineral density and body composition.

Pharynx

The pharynx (throat) is a muscular tube in the neck connecting the nasal and oral cavities to the esophagus and larynx, playing a key role in swallowing, breathing, and speech.

Elementary Charge

The elementary charge is the smallest freely occurring unit of electric charge, equal to approximately 1.602 x 10⁻¹⁹ Coulombs. It represents the charge of a single proton or electron.

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