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N = &nbsp; number of nuclides<br> D = &nbsp; disintegration rate (Bq, Ci, dimension s-1)<br> A  = &nbsp; activity is disintegration rate D per unit of volume or unit of mass (dimension s-1)<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; We distinguish between two notions:<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; As(i) = specific activity is activity per unit of mass of that particular element the actual<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; radionuclide i belongs to. This notion is also used to express the activity of a<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; particular radiolabelled molecule in relation to the total mass of the same molecule<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; (labelled and unlabelled) in the sample (for instance when the inactive molecule is present<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; as a carrier).<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; Ac(i) = activity concentration is the activity of a special radionuclide ''i'' or all present<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; radionuclides (AcT = A<sub>c</sub>(∑i) = total activity) per unit of volume or unit of weight of a radioactive<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; sample.<br>
 
N = &nbsp; number of nuclides<br> D = &nbsp; disintegration rate (Bq, Ci, dimension s-1)<br> A  = &nbsp; activity is disintegration rate D per unit of volume or unit of mass (dimension s-1)<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; We distinguish between two notions:<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; As(i) = specific activity is activity per unit of mass of that particular element the actual<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; radionuclide i belongs to. This notion is also used to express the activity of a<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; particular radiolabelled molecule in relation to the total mass of the same molecule<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; (labelled and unlabelled) in the sample (for instance when the inactive molecule is present<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; as a carrier).<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; Ac(i) = activity concentration is the activity of a special radionuclide ''i'' or all present<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; radionuclides (AcT = A<sub>c</sub>(∑i) = total activity) per unit of volume or unit of weight of a radioactive<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; sample.<br>
  

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Written and developed by Prof. Tor Bjørnstad (IFE/UiO) 


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N =   number of nuclides
D =   disintegration rate (Bq, Ci, dimension s-1)
A =   activity is disintegration rate D per unit of volume or unit of mass (dimension s-1)
    We distinguish between two notions:
    As(i) = specific activity is activity per unit of mass of that particular element the actual
      radionuclide i belongs to. This notion is also used to express the activity of a
      particular radiolabelled molecule in relation to the total mass of the same molecule
      (labelled and unlabelled) in the sample (for instance when the inactive molecule is present
      as a carrier).
    Ac(i) = activity concentration is the activity of a special radionuclide i or all present
      radionuclides (AcT = Ac(∑i) = total activity) per unit of volume or unit of weight of a radioactive
      sample.

N,D and A may, in addition, have an index t (i.e. Nt, Dt and At). This denotes the parameter values at time t relative to a starting time t = 0.
R =   counting rate (cps, cpm or generally cpt where t should be defined, dimention s-1)
S =   number of counts

N, D, A, R and S may, in addition, have indexes B = background, T = total or N = net. The relations between them are: RN = RT - RB and SN = ST - SB. Other indexes may also be used, for instance SCr-51 in order to separate from SFe-59.