sodium iodide

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so′dium i′odide



n.
a colorless or white, crystalline, deliquescent, water-soluble solid, NaI, used in the manufacture of photographic emulsions, in organic synthesis, and as a disinfectant in veterinary medicine.
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Noun1.sodium iodide - a crystalline salt used like potassium iodide
iodide - a salt or ester of hydriodic acid
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The well-type sodium iodide detector photopeak efficiency (FEPE) was measured and compared with the calculated values.
Spitzweg, "Stimulation of retinoic acid-induced functional sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression and cytotoxicity of 131I by carbamazepine in breast cancer cells," Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol.
Also, a limited sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression was determined in normal epididymis, testis, and prostate tissues (4).
Image-guided radiovirotherapy for multiple myeloma using a recombinant measles virus expressing the thyroidal sodium iodide symporter.
Immediately after, the Michigan Salt Producers Association began manufacturing salt with labels touting the presence of .01 percent sodium iodide. Iodized salt produced by Diamond Crystal Salt, Ruggles and Rademaker Salt, InlandDelray Salt, Michigan Salt Works, and Mulkey Salt first appeared on Michigan grocers' shelves on May 1.
The brine contains sodium iodide from which iodine can be liberated by reaction with chlorine.
The salt solution, sodium iodide, Nal, was used in place of aqueous potassium iodide, Kl, in Item 12.
4.3 kDa), Rhodamine 123, aluminium hydroxide gel, acetic acid (purity 99%), formaldehyde, sodium borohydride, sodium hydroxide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, sodium iodide, methyl iodide (Sigma, USA), Sodium carbonate Sigma ultra and phosphate buffer solution (sodium phosphate dibasic Sigma ultra, 99%) were used as procured without further purification.
When there is a strong clinical suspicion of struma ovarii then sodium iodide I-123 uptake studies can be performed to demonstrate thyroid tissue6.
In 1924, trace amounts of iodine in form of sodium iodide, potassium iodide or potassium iodate were first added, creating iodized salt to reduce the incidence of simple goiter.
Also, like the CB Omni, the CB Omni Flex's dual Sodium Iodide (NaI) detector design ensures superior lateral uniformity during analysis.
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