Difference between revisions 533180063 and 538239097 on enwiki== Summary ==
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|Description = A minute tube (also known as a needle or a seed)<ref name="rsc">[http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/86/Radon Radon - Visual Elements Periodic Table]</ref> made of [[gold]] filled with glowing [[radon]] gas, which was intended to be implanted into cancerous tissue to treat cancer.
|Source = {{cite book|last1=Lapp|first1=Ralph E.|title=MATTER|editors=LIFE|publisher=LIFE Science Library|year=1965}} This version was taken from http://www.chemtopics.com/elements/noble/noble.htm.
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|Author = [[Ralph Lapp|Ralph E. Lapp]]
|Permission = The LIFE Science Library has been granted the sole and exclusive right and licence to produce, publish and further license the image
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==Fair use==
{{Non-free use rationale
|Article = Radon
|Description = A minute tube (also known as a needle or a seed)<ref name="rsc"/> made of [[gold]] filled with glowing [[radon]] gas, which was intended to be implanted into cancerous tissue to treat cancer.
|Source = {{cite book|last1=Lapp|first1=Ralph E.|title=MATTER|editors=LIFE|publisher=LIFE Science Library|year=1965}} This version was taken from http://www.chemtopics.com/elements/noble/noble.htm.
|Portion = Full image.
|Low_resolution = The image is of a low size and resolution, sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company, without being unnecessarily high resolution. At a lower size the gas would look just like an ordinary gas. It does not limit the copyright owner's rights to market or sell the work in any way.
|Purpose = The image is used to illustrate and identify the radioactive element in its pure form.
|Replaceability = A free replacement image could not be created due to national security and safety restrictions against public handling or viewing the element. This image is one of the very few, or quite possibly the only one published on the pure element.
|other_information = Use of image in the following articles complies with Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Non-free content|non-free content policy]] and fair use under [[fair use|United States copyright law]] as described above.
}}
{{Non-free use rationale
|Article = p-block
|Description = A minute tube (also known as a needle or a seed)<ref name="rsc"/> made of [[gold]] filled with glowing [[radon]] gas, which was intended to be implanted into cancerous tissue to treat cancer.
|Source = {{cite book|last1=Lapp|first1=Ralph E.|title=MATTER|editors=LIFE|publisher=LIFE Science Library|year=1965}} This version was taken from http://www.chemtopics.com/elements/noble/noble.htm.
|Portion = Full image.
|Low_resolution = The image is of a low size and resolution, sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company, without being unnecessarily high resolution. At a lower size the gas would look just like an ordinary gas. It does not limit the copyright owner's rights to market or sell the work in any way.
|Purpose = The image is used to illustrate and identify the radioactive element in its pure form.
|Replaceability = A free replacement image could not be created due to national security and safety restrictions against public handling or viewing the element. This image is one of the very few, or quite possibly the only one published on the pure element.
|other_information = Use of image in the following articles complies with Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Non-free content|non-free content policy]] and fair use under [[fair use|United States copyright law]] as described above.
}}
{{Non-free use rationale
|Article = Noble gas
|Description = A minute tube (also known as a needle or a seed)<ref name="rsc"/> made of [[gold]] filled with glowing [[radon]] gas, which was intended to be implanted into cancerous tissue to treat cancer.
|Source = {{cite book|last1=Lapp|first1=Ralph E.|title=MATTER|editors=LIFE|publisher=LIFE Science Library|year=1965}} This version was taken from http://www.chemtopics.com/elements/noble/noble.htm.
|Portion = Full image.
|Low_resolution = The image is of a low size and resolution, sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company, without being unnecessarily high resolution. At a lower size the gas would look just like an ordinary gas. It does not limit the copyright owner's rights to market or sell the work in any way.
|Purpose = The image is used to illustrate and identify the radioactive element in its pure form.
|Replaceability = A free replacement image could not be created due to national security and safety restrictions against public handling or viewing the element. This image is one of the very few, or quite possibly the only one published on the pure element.
|other_information = Use of image in the following articles complies with Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Non-free content|non-free content policy]] and fair use under [[fair use|United States copyright law]] as described above.
}}
== Licensing ==
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