TECHNETIUM TC 99M SESTAMIBI
\tɛknˈiːti͡əm tˌiːsˈiː nˈa͡ɪntinˈa͡ɪn ˈɛm sˈɛstɐmˌɪba͡ɪ], \tɛknˈiːtiəm tˌiːsˈiː nˈaɪntinˈaɪn ˈɛm sˈɛstɐmˌɪbaɪ], \t_ɛ_k_n_ˈiː_t_iə_m t_ˌiː_s_ˈiː n_ˈaɪ_n_t_i_n_ˈaɪ_n ˈɛ_m s_ˈɛ_s_t_ɐ_m_ˌɪ_b_aɪ]\
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machine language
- a programming language designed for use on specific class of computers a set of instructions coded so that the computer can use it directly without further translation Programmed language directly understood and executed by a machine, typically computer. Requires no conversion or translation. English-like languages, known also as high level are industry-renown: Basic, C, Java, the like. These coded programs, then converted into machine language, low an assembler, compiler, interpreter. It is different for each type of CPU, often having unique operation sets. in native binary comprised only two characters: 0 1. difficult to read, less likely humans.