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radiopharmaceutical
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ra·di·o·phar·ma·ceu·ti·cal  (rd--färm-st-kl)
n.
A radioactive compound used in radiotherapy or diagnosis.

radi·o·pharma·ceuti·cal adj.
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Noun1.radiopharmaceutical - pharmaceutical consisting of a radioactive compound used in radiation therapy
pharmaceutic, pharmaceutical - drug or medicine that is prepared or dispensed in pharmacies and used in medical treatment


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Daily News Chatsworth firm near deal's end Chatsworth-based North American Scientific said Monday that it expects to complete its acquisition of Boston-based radiopharmacology company Theseus Imaging Corp.
from the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, and has authored or co-authored 26 articles on pharmaceutical science, nuclear medicine and radiopharmacology.
from the school of pharmacy at the University of Washington and has authored or co-authored 26 articles on the discipline of pharmaceutical science, nuclear medicine and radiopharmacology.
 
 
 
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