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[Nuclear medicine seen in stamps. II].
1977
H Otake
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D009683
Nuclear Medicine
A specialty field of radiology concerned with diagnostic, therapeutic, and investigative use of radioactive compounds.
Atomic Medicine,Nuclear Radiology,Medicine, Atomic,Medicine, Nuclear,Radiology, Nuclear
D010678
Philately
Study of stamps or postal markings. It usually refers to the design and commemorative aspects of the stamp.
Postage Stamps,Philatelies,Postage Stamp,Stamp, Postage,Stamps, Postage
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