= Radioactivity in the life sciences
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Radioactivity in the life sciences refers to the study and application of radioactive materials and their properties as they relate to biological systems and processes. It encompasses various aspects, including: 1. **Radioisotopes in Research**: Radioactive isotopes (or radioisotopes) are widely used as tracers in biological and medical research. For example, isotopes like carbon-14 or isotopes of phosphorus are utilized to trace biochemical pathways and study metabolic processes.
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