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Thyroid cancer cells show a reduced ability to take up radio-iodine compared with normal cells.
Also, the Ascaris suum ABA-1 allergen has demonstrated retinol and retinoic acid binding capabilities [ 12] and Brugia malayi has been shown to take up radio-labelled retinoic acid [ 13].
The sound is clear and consistent, and it does not take up static from the radio.
"The Proms take up most of Radio 3's schedule over the summer and are the most publicly visible piece of our activity," he says.
Though he was a great talker on any subject, he was never really taken up by radio or television.
Jazz Sebastian Bach (1963) was taken up by radio stations in the US, resulting in a tour there and the first of Ward's five Grammies.
Youngest of five children of Edward and Ruby Harris, Norman grew up on a farm near Ngaruawahia, New Zealand, attended Hamilton high school and briefly went to Auckland University before abandoning his parents' plans for him to go into teaching in favour of taking up a radio copywriter's job.
Kearney, also a presenter of Woman's Hour on Radio 4, will take up her role in April.
After a jolly year presenting an afternoon show on 1Xtra, next month Cairney moves to take up the weekend breakfast slot on Radio 1, a promotion, she'll have to remind herself, as she trudges to the cellar every day.
Radio, video and radar equipment take up more room.
It may take up to 90 days for the amount of radio-iodine to decay to 0.1% of the initial amount.
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