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Fundamentals of Nuclear Pharmacy

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Upon publication of the First Edition, Fundamentals of Nuclear Pharmacy has emerged as the standard text reference in nuclear medicine. Generously supplemented with charts, tables, and more than 100 illustrations, the new Fifth Edition of this classic text has been thoroughly updated by judiciously replacing obsolete sections with new, cutting-edge material. Each chapter provides the reader with well-delineated descriptions of the subject matter, from the basic atomic structure to the clinical uses of radiopharmaceuticals. Previous editions were highly acclaimed for their clarity and accuracy; Dr. Saha set new standards for making complex theoretical concepts readily understandable for students and practitioners in nuclear pharmacy and nuclear medicine.

383 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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May 2, 2011
Just wanted to note this title, which could be the first volume in the Reader's Digest Shorter Works of Awesome along with "Introduction to Skiing Magma Flows" and "Principles of Velociraptors and Velodromes", a comprehensive text for advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students that'll have you giving those uppity Daystar-worshipping circle-fetishists all the workout they want. Wouldn't this self-improving asswipe be more tolerable if he were hauling ass and bike alike away from a pack of dromaeosaurids? They're drinkin' PBR and making merry like Christmas, and then SMACK he runs right into the point man -- they say it's the quiet ones you have to watch out for, and he hasn't said shit for a few minutes now -- and obviously it ends with his head atop a pike ripped from the cycle, so that they might be united forevermore the end.
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October 11, 2013
good to a certain point
needs more details as it said fundamental
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