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..., human resources, finance, information technology services and the preparation of documents, includi...Industrial radiography 8 7 23. Nuclear medicine and human research (a) diagnostic nuclear...
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...'s decision in 1974 to test a "peaceful nuclear device" using plutonium extracted from a Canadian-... advanced cooperation in science and technology while developing political and security aspects of... that a little bit of sugar helps the medicine go down. . Neither Canberra nor Washington is burd...
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..., the use of radioisotopes in medicine or research on humans or animals, and for the tran... to take into account recent changes in technology and medical practices, and to rationalize safety a...
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... Power Commission from using SLAR technology. The Federal Court of Appeal addressed the issues ... and Appeal Division Reasons, of issues of nuclear science and electromagnetism. Also, several re-att... of written agreement; training in medicine; lack of written records of payment: note also the...
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..., to Iran’s proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities, or to Iran’s activities related to t... relief or the providing of food or medicine. APPLICATION BEFORE PUBLICATION. 15. For the purpo... Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST). 107. Iranian Space Agency. 108. Iranian V...
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... the meaning assigned in section 1 of the Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Regulations; (qua... of section 23, relating to nuclear medicine, and the use of the new section 20, will ensure co... system is the principle that no technology is fail proof, so licences must incorporate multip...
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...This medicine was put on the market in 1980. [1]. [3] The follow..., particularly with the use of 31 P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ( 31 P NMR) Spectroscopy. Apote... do not have a kind of contract for the technology transfer. I think, a kind of sales contract was ma...
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...CHALK RIVER NUCLEAR OPERATORS (POWER WORKERS' UNION,. CANADIAN UNION O... use for these products is in nuclear medicine, i.e. radiopharmaceuticals and cancer treatment an... effect of the complete denial of this technology, but the fact that patients, as a rule, should be ...
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They submitted a proposal to the federal government, which is seeking alternative producers of medical isotopes due to ongoing problems with the nuclear reactor at Chalk River, Ont. That reactor usually produces one-third of the world's supply of medical isotopes, used for diagnosis and treatment of cancers, heart disease and other ailments.
[Chris Saunders] said the country's supply of isotopes will only be stable if there is more than one source, which is why PIPE also wants to work with Saskatchewan. Premier Brad Wall has proposed building a new nuclear reactor to produce isotopes in that province. But the Saskatchewan plan would cost between $500 million and $1.5 billion, and will take many years for licensing and construction of a new nuclear facility.
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... $35 million in funding from Ottawa for technology and design, construction and commissioning. Jeff M...Dr. Sandor Demeter, head of nuclear medicine at the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, said if...
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..., waste management facilities, nuclear medicine, packaging and transport of radioactive materials,...Technology has advanced to the point where their reliability ...