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Radiochemical vs Radiodiagnosis - What's the difference?

radiochemical | radiodiagnosis |

As nouns the difference between radiochemical and radiodiagnosis

is that radiochemical is (chemistry) any compound containing one of more atoms of a radioactive isotope; a radiolabel or radiotracer while radiodiagnosis is (medicine) diagnosis by means of x-rays or radiochemical tracers.

As an adjective radiochemical

is (physics|chemistry) of or pertaining to radiochemistry.

radiochemical

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (physics, chemistry) Of or pertaining to radiochemistry
  • (physics, chemistry) Describing a chemical change that is the result of ionizing radiation
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chemistry) Any compound containing one of more atoms of a radioactive isotope; a radiolabel or radiotracer
  • radiodiagnosis

    English

    Noun

    (radiodiagnoses)
  • (medicine) diagnosis by means of X-rays or radiochemical tracers