CAS CH 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Fluoroscopy, Brown Adipose Tissue, Positron Emission Tomography

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Potassium-38 decays by positron emission to argon-38 with a half-life of 7. 70 minutes. 100 grams ( ) = . 25 ( ) = . 125 log (. 14) = log ( )n = nlog( . 5) log (. 5) A lot of it comes from radon 238. Radon 238 is from the decay of uranium 238. Lead is then stable and will not further decay. Radon is very dense so people will try to detect it in basements. Alpha (a)- needs direct contact/ paper can stop it. Beta (e-)- thin lead sheet/plexi sheet can stop it. Intensity is related to the square of the distance. People who work with radiation in the medical field. Half life is long enough to be made ahead but short enough to decay once procedure is complete. Replace oxygen with fluorine so that it decays to oxygen. You can"t be cold or else brown fat will be taken up and will read with the glucose uptake.

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