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ce itself had no markings indicating it was | radioactive, a worker took it home, where it stayed for |
Surviving prints are slightly | radioactive, a property which serves as a means of non- |
ately 100,000 m3 (81 acre·ft), and is still | radioactive, although it has decayed to the point where |
Gamma-spectrum of a | radioactive Am-Be-source. |
A bit of | radioactive americium is placed so that it maintains a |
The | radioactive amino acids can be detected via autoradiogr |
They did this by giving a rat injections of | radioactive amino acids, waiting for a defined period o |
ng a beautiful woman- however, she's highly | radioactive and can kill with her bare touch. |
ntermediate mass fragments which are highly | radioactive and produce further energy by their radioac |
ute one of the primary barriers between the | radioactive and non-radioactive sides of the plant as t |
Its danger lies in the fact that it is | radioactive and its radioactive daughters accumulate in |
188Re and 186Re isotopes are | radioactive and are used for treatment of liver cancer. |
sisted mostly of radium; however, radium is | radioactive and has been mostly replaced on new watches |
mal baths was developed around the slightly | radioactive and carbonic acid waters discovered in 1928 |
Transactinides are | radioactive and have only been obtained synthetically i |
Two of them are naturally | radioactive, and three are expected to decay but have n |
Secondary sources, originally inert, become | radioactive and neutron-producing only after neutron ac |
rted that the Newport News has been leaking | radioactive and chemical pollution in the Persian Gulf |
ea, the latter raising concerns that it was | radioactive and dangerous since the area contains the O |
X-ray film can detect both the | radioactive and chemiluminescent signals and many resea |
ents, isotopes of einsteinium are extremely | radioactive and are considered highly dangerous to heal |
from the rare substances Arnatite (which is | radioactive) and Zanzoid, Boroff attempts to acquire mo |
owing Chernobyl scientists as they hunt for | radioactive animals deep in the alienation zone |
acids was followed by a degradation of the | radioactive anisomycin and deacetylanisomycin products |
son episode "Nightingale" when he entered a | radioactive area in order to save Sydney's life during |
used materials in the river water to become | radioactive as they passed through the reactor. |
The | radioactive ash had also been used as packing around fe |
n race, the Gamilons, who were raining down | radioactive asteroids that evaporated Earth's oceans an |
f-life of 5.27 years and would be intensely | radioactive at the same time. |
The ECD uses a | radioactive beta particle (electron) emitter in conjunc |
st direct contact with and contamination by | radioactive, biological or chemical substances, and pro |
Adolescent | Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, written by Don Chin an |
The | radioactive blast debris from 839 U.S. underground nucl |
plate that Colter memorizes, and holds his | radioactive bombs inside, locked inside a box painted l |
The ore body was discovered by tracing | radioactive boulders in the overburden back to their so |
f inspiration to David Hahn, nicknamed "the | Radioactive Boy Scout" by the media, who tried to colle |
Iofetamine is a lipid soluble, | radioactive brain imaging agent. |
Activation products are materials made | radioactive by neutron activation. |
ter, and air, was heavily contaminated with | radioactive byproducts. |
a warhead reputed to contain up to 400g of | radioactive caesium-137 and strontium-90, to help scien |
entist is making use of the thin blanket of | radioactive Caesium-137 laid over Australia from atmosp |
xperiments, exposed fifty-seven subjects to | radioactive calcium between 1950 and 1953. |
On June 3rd, there were snapshots of | radioactive Camp Wawanakwa. |
In 2006, a | radioactive canister imported by Schlumberger was recov |
icists' tenuous prediction of a "long lived | radioactive carbon isotope,” Ruben and Kamen pursued se |
the norbornyl skeleton were replaced by the | radioactive carbon 14 isotopes (Scheme 4). |
well as in nuclear reactors and to produce | radioactive carbon-14 for tracer applications. |
ther image, Fox Games has a similar feel to | Radioactive Cats and is also widely recognized. |
n the USA with regards to storing and using | radioactive, chemical and biological materials in Palau |
The | Radioactive Chicken Heads are a punk rock band from Los |
1. | Radioactive Chocolate [0:58] (words - David Dictor and |
Radioactive City, Bellday Books, 2009. | |
months, the ship's crew discovers that the | radioactive cloud hovers around all land masses that th |
iation, estimated at about 50 mSv, when the | radioactive cloud produced by the blast passed over the |
ed, the caesium-137 caused the release of a | radioactive cloud. |
l and Moorfields Eye Hospital, he pioneered | radioactive Cobalt plaque therapy for the treatment of |
ive North America: The Political Economy of | Radioactive Colonialism, with Winona LaDuke |
d pose a significant problem if used as the | radioactive component in a dirty bomb. |
remote manipulation for assembly of highly | radioactive components, and cooling of the pit during s |
available for the long term storage of her | radioactive components. |
available for the long term storage of her | radioactive components. |
Californium oxychloride [CfOCl] is a | radioactive compound first discovered in measurable qua |
Curium hydroxide [Cm(OH)3] is a | radioactive compound first discovered in measurable qua |
be found in third-hand smoke, including the | radioactive compound polonium-210. |
used in the research and development of new | radioactive compounds used for diagnosing and treating |
ournal Science, revealed elevated levels of | radioactive compounds in the first sets of teeth that h |
Due to transport regulations for | radioactive compounds, this is normally done by special |
0s phenomenon in which plants were grown in | radioactive conditions in an attempt to generate useful |
ding to a partial core meltdown and massive | radioactive contamination of the cavern, which was then |
However, despite | radioactive contamination few residents have returned t |
site and led to unacceptably high levels of | radioactive contamination of these locations. |
ividuals and communities who are exposed to | radioactive contamination and/or nuclear fallout from a |
[B]During subsequent years, more | radioactive contamination was identified in portions of |
Despite the heavy | radioactive contamination of the area, Nesterenko survi |
The Acerinox accident was an incident of | radioactive contamination in Southern Spain. |
rmed about health risks, and analysis shows | radioactive contamination of air, water and soil. |
isease might have been caused by deliberate | radioactive contamination by the Stasi during his impri |
orts to put out the fire which was emitting | radioactive contamination into the air, and so played a |
use in detecting and cleaning up low-level | radioactive contamination in state RADEF calibration la |
th exposure to, and inhalation of, airborne | radioactive contamination, and an ingestion pathway zon |
In addition to | radioactive contamination, Hunter's Point had a success |
Radioactive contamination. | |
n small items of up to 50 pounds weight for | radioactive contamination. |
r a newly-revived Gor-Gor (revived with the | radioactive crack residue) to start eating him. |
stone on the engagement ring is a piece of | radioactive crack, as well), and sends the first wave o |
d jet-speed floaters and he must also avoid | radioactive creatures that have been left behind in the |
on damage caused by the inclusion of minute | radioactive crystals within the host crystal structure. |
0 - After the Baneberry test at Yucca Flat, | radioactive debris vented into the atmosphere, and 86 w |
A large amount of | radioactive debris was blown into the atmosphere, inclu |
chemical food sources that derive from the | radioactive decay of minerals in the surrounding rock, |
glows because of the heat generated by the | radioactive decay (primarily α). |
rust lies the mantle which is heated by the | radioactive decay of heavy elements. |
on comes from the decomposition of water by | radioactive decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium. |
omy, where high energy processes other than | radioactive decay are still named as sources of gamma r |
it arrives sooner than fallout, before much | radioactive decay has occurred. |
ments happen in a way analogical to that in | radioactive decay in constant percentages per time elap |
n, although such reactions may begin with a | radioactive decay event. |
ogether with Edward Condon on the theory of | radioactive decay of nuclei. |
Models of internal heating via | radioactive decay suggest that Sedna might be capable o |
trons may be generated by positron emission | radioactive decay (through weak interactions), or by pa |
ent only in small amounts, but whose highly | radioactive decay products like thallium-208 make handl |
utrinos were thus detected by measuring the | radioactive decay of germanium. |
, because radon is continuously produced by | radioactive decay of 226Ra present in rocks. |
om the University of London for a thesis in | radioactive decay (the measurement of the half-period o |
ese purposes, a particularly useful type of | radioactive decay is positron emission. |
erals contain a small amount of radium as a | radioactive decay product of uranium. |
This will have an impact on the long-term | radioactive decay of the spent fuel. |
See Large, John H: | Radioactive Decay Characteristics of Irradiated Nuclear |
Gamma rays from | radioactive decay commonly have energies of a few hundr |
0 TeV (this is far too large to result from | radioactive decay). |
This usually occurs during alpha or beta | radioactive decay. |
no lower limit to gamma energy derived from | radioactive decay. |
turally-occurring lead and lead produced by | radioactive decay. |
hich arise as simple daughter isotopes from | radioactive decay. |
ter which counted the particles produced by | radioactive decay. |
Lovering (1956) | Radioactive Deposits of New Mexico, US Geological Surve |
: Prohibits the making or possession of any | radioactive device (i.e. a dirty bomb). |
ck down SID, but he is also injected with a | radioactive device that will "terminate" him via satell |
cult classics such as Army of Darkness and | Radioactive Dreams. |
the new government of liberated France, and | radioactive drift into the Soviet Union. |
It is | radioactive due to its uranium content (around 6%). |
It is highly | radioactive due to the thorium content. |
Chernobylite is highly | radioactive due to its high uranium content and contami |
returning from Iraq who had been exposed to | radioactive dust from dirty bombs when artillery shells |
picious deaths among the workers, caused by | radioactive dust and contaminated groundwater." |
008 with light concrete in order to fix the | radioactive dust and in 2012 the reactor vessel of 2100 |
ted the threat of the tremendous amounts of | radioactive dust travelling by wind, lethally affecting |
g a drought in the region, the wind carried | radioactive dust away from the dried area of the lake, |
000 cubic metres, appropriate to filter out | radioactive dust. |
response characteristics to a conventional | radioactive ECD, and can be operated at temperatures up |
d Mechani-Kong in order to dig for a highly | radioactive element called "Element X", but the power o |
In 1899, he discovered the | radioactive element actinium, as a result of continuing |
O3, a chemical compound containing the rare | radioactive element actinium. |
rface world of a new and powerful, unstable | radioactive element called Phata 7. |
The hot springs were named after the | radioactive element when an analysis of the water showe |
of labels have been demonstrated including | radioactive elements used in radioimmunoassays; enzymes |
er items contaminated with small amounts of | radioactive elements (mainly plutonium). |
which showed dramatic increases of certain | radioactive elements after British Nuclear Tests, cause |
learn more about cosmic rays, long-standing | radioactive elements, radon concentration in houses, an |
as a byproduct of the natural decay of some | radioactive elements. |
e-scale twinning and metamictization due to | radioactive elements. |
It might also contain traces of | radioactive elements. |
tut du Radium for the chemical treatment of | radioactive elements. |
proved the existence of isotopes of certain | radioactive elements. |
nce on a zinc sulfide screen created by the | radioactive emissions (mostly alpha radiation) of a sam |
ctors and their properties before and after | radioactive exposure. |
nd Public Health Project about the risks of | radioactive fallout from nuclear power plants for child |
ar bombs exploded within the UK and tracked | radioactive fallout across the Yorkshire region, warnin |
ounties that measured the highest levels of | radioactive fallout from both Sedan and "Small Boy" of |
ic Energy Commission to gauge the impact of | radioactive fallout resulting from nuclear warfare. |
In 1956 the Diana was ordered into the | radioactive fallout zone of a nuclear weapon test near |
of health physicists who scan for possible | radioactive fallout |
The arrival of any | radioactive fallout at the post was reported immediatel |
He studied | radioactive fallout from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear pow |
The Castle Bravo test and the new fears of | radioactive fallout inspired a new direction in art and |
l effects of the Sedan shot showed that the | radioactive fallout from such uses would be extensive. |
tests, alerted the world to the dangers of | radioactive fallout from nuclear weapon explosions. |
r his arrival, he directed the detection of | radioactive fallout from samples collected near the Rus |
ually allowed to fall into ruin, not due to | radioactive fallout, but by lack of a working water, el |
the atomic bomb, including post-detonation | radioactive fallout. |
any electrical, magnetic, electrostatic or | radioactive fields, offering complete EMI/RFI immunity. |
is poisoned by a scratch from Nuclear Man's | radioactive fingernails. |
As the fuel fissions, the | radioactive fission products are also contained by the |
ic acid fragment is usually labelled with a | radioactive, fluorescent or biotin label. |
Zajacite or Zajacite-(Ce) is a rare | radioactive fluoride mineral with formula: Na(REExCa1-x |
g a reactor core meltdown, large amounts of | radioactive gas leaked out which contaminated the entir |
In 1994, a fire resulted in a | radioactive gas leak of 4% of the plant's allowed annua |
The explosion released a cloud of | radioactive gas. |
Dorn called the | radioactive gaseous product from radium simply "emanati |
Radioactive Goldfish | |
Other acts including | Radioactive Goldfish (old school Techno) and Schnitt Ac |
Also highly | radioactive grains of allanite often have their structu |
mical hazards are far more significant than | radioactive hazards, though there is a radioactivity co |
se EMT services to biological, chemical and | radioactive hazards. |
first response to biological, chemical and | radioactive hazards. |
Sb-Be photoneutron source; antimony becomes | radioactive in the reactor and its strong gamma emissio |
d by a surface burst changes the pattern of | radioactive intensities by washing off higher elevation |
and environment from the threat of the huge | radioactive inventory of the Chernobyl Unit 4 Shelter. |
and environment from the threat of the huge | radioactive inventory of the Chernobyl Unit 4 Shelter. |
1959 "THE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH | RADIOACTIVE IODINE IN THE TREATMENT OF THYROTOCICOSIS" |
his must be a decay product of long-decayed | radioactive iodine-129. |
so the scientific director of the Holifield | Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at Oak Ridge National Lab |
pe Mass Separator, also known as the ISOLDE | Radioactive Ion Beam Facility, is a facility located at |
and separates different beams of (usually) | radioactive ions. |
ield of high precision mass spectrometry of | radioactive ions. |
46, one study exposed seventeen subjects to | radioactive iron. |
ssengers of his helicopter, three died from | radioactive irradiation and contamination. |
h the explosion then would transmute to the | radioactive isotope cobalt-60 (60Co), which would produ |
Using the | radioactive isotope 103Ru produces a ruthenocenyl-halop |
ersity of California, Berkeley by using the | radioactive isotope carbon-14. |
is the chemical symbol for plutonium-239, a | radioactive isotope of of the chemical element plutoniu |
Neodymium is 60, and Cobalt-60 (60Co) is a | radioactive isotope of cobalt. |
The vessel can support diving operations, | radioactive isotope materials, and explosive materials. |
nt because it absorbs neutrons to produce a | radioactive isotope that subsequently decays to the iso |
February 27 - The | radioactive isotope carbon-14 is discovered by Martin K |
GABRIEL surmised that | radioactive isotope Strontium-90 presented the greatest |
The | radioactive isotope is used for a variety of medical an |
mouse monoclonal antibody labelled with the | radioactive isotope technetium-99m. |
ride is a form of rubidium chloride using a | radioactive isotope of rubidium. |
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