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CoverThe ORNL High Flux Reactor has the highest thermal neutron flux and is used to produce tungsten-188 which is the parent for a generator system providing carrier-free rhenium-188 for therapeutic applications. The end-diastolic and end-systolic left ventricular images obtained in a patient were measured with the ultra short-lived iridium-191m radioisotope (half-life 4.96 seconds). The images were kindly provided by P. Franken, M.D., from the Nuclear Medicine Department at the Free University of Brussels. lridium-191m was obtained from the osmium-191/iridium-19im generator developed at ORNL in conjunction with the Cyclotron Research Center in Liege, Belgium.